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Possessor

How can personality be manipulated in the future? That is one of the key features in this bizarre exercise in science-fiction and horror.

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The Trouble with Being Born

The Trouble with Being Born is not a film for audiences who are in a hurry. Rather, it is a cinematic exercise in intellectual and emotional provocation about what it is to be human.

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Fatman

It may be a story about Kris Kringle but it's not your usual Christmas fare. It may be something for those who want difference in their entertainment, but, in retrospect, it does seem rather bonkers.

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Wolfwalkers

The film, the underpinnings of whose fantastical story lie in tortured Irish history, is terrific fare for kids.

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All My Life

There’s more emotional conflict than straight-out sorrow in Rosenberg’s script—but its message that happiness is to be found by pursuing fulfillment in the present may seem simplistic and unbalanced.

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The Croods: A New Age

“The Croods: A New Age” is a barrel of laughs as it mines the culture clash between the families, who gradually come to understand and respect each other.

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