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Philomena (2013) *****

By its own definition, Philomena is a story of human interest. It is a story of man, God, the riotousness of the people who claim to represent the Lord, and the pain of a mother. It is also the story of a journalist who finds compassion where before there was mostly anger. Both horrible and wonderful, Philomena is a reminder of a dark period in history and at the same time, a very fine piece of storytelling and filmmaking.

Zero Dark Thirty (2012) ****

Kathryn Bigelow teams once again with screenwriter Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker) to create a captivating military-style thriller. Focusing on the American efforts to capture and kill Osama bin Laden, Bigelow and Boal make some daring decisions which anger some and please others. Expand to read full review.

Argo (2012) ****

It’s a good sign when you watch a film whose ending you know in advance, and still clutch to your seat feeling unsure about the outcome. Ben Affleck demonstrates yet again that his talent as a director is greater than his previous career as an actor (though he does play the lead role in Argo, and does quite well at it.)

The Valet (2006, France) ****

A classic romantic comedy, The Valet is directed with a steady hand by Francis Veber (of The Dinner Game and The Closet) who also wrote the screenplay.

The Ghost Writer (2010) ****

 What makes this film work is the sense of curiosity-that-killed-the-cat which Polanski is able to bring forth through McGregor skeptical character.

The Ides of March (2011) ****

George Clooney’s new political thriller is likely to keep you feeling uncomfortable, which seems to be its exact intent. It is a well crafted film that enjoys excellent performances and a steady directorial hand. 

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