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Andrew F Peirce·July 12, 2015·4 min read

The Tribe (Plemya/Плем’я ) Review – A Haunting and Unique Dive into Despair

Powered by JustWatch Help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon. You’ve most likely heard a lot about The... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·November 19, 2015·3 min read

Burnt Review

There is a discussion in John Wells film Burnt where Bradley Cooper’s Adam Jones and Sienna Miller’s Helene meet in... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·November 27, 2015·4 min read

Mistress America Review

Indie film ingénue Greta Gerwig once again teams up with indie film director (and current husband) Noah Baumbach in Mistress... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·December 3, 2015·4 min read

Youth Review

Trying to find fitting words to describe a film like Youth is like trying to find the perfect line of... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·December 29, 2015·2 min read

Manny Lewis Review

Manny Lewis is a comedian who can connect with millions of fans, yet struggles to connect with anyone else to... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·October 26, 2015·4 min read

Bridge of Spies Review

When reviewing a new Steven Spielberg film, you come to it with decades of classics and masterpieces in your mind.... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·November 27, 2015·5 min read

By the Sea Review

I’m not usually one to bring up a films opening line as a guide to that particular films quality, however,... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·December 3, 2015·4 min read

Creed Review

2015 will most likely go down as the year of the successful reboot. Jurassic World is (at time of writing)... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·December 29, 2015·4 min read

White God Review

One of the best performances of 2015 comes from Luke and Bodie – mixed breed dog brothers – playing Hagen... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·January 9, 2016·4 min read

Blackhat Review

Without a doubt, the worst crime that Michael Mann’s hacker drama Blackhat enacts is that it is exceptionally boring. Chris... Read More
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