
400 votes, 174 comments. Act 1: Phenomenal Act 2: Sad and boring Act 3: Sad and not as bad as people say but also not as good as Act 1.
400 votes, 174 comments. Act 1: Phenomenal Act 2: Sad and boring Act 3: Sad and not as bad as people say but also not as good as Act 1.
The Place Beyond The Pines is filled with bank robberies, murder, coming of age, police corruption, romance and more.
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The disappointing ending shouldn't come as much of a shock to anyone who has just witnessed the decline from the first-rate quality of the riveting opening ...
“The Place Beyond the Pines”—which should really be called “The Place Where Everyone is Covered in Paint Splatters and Has Daddy Issues”—opens ...
Violence is the trigger in “The Place Beyond the Pines,” Derek Cianfrance's latest love letter to bad breaks. But it's the ripple effect of ...
The Place Beyond the Pines is an unequivocal mess, one of the biggest disappointments I've sat through in recent memory, and also one of the most tedious ...
A Place Beyond the Pines is not the movie you think it is. It doesn't star the actors you think it stars, tell the story you expect it to ...
I'd be thrilled with mixed/mediocre reviews after how it got rejected for most of the festival circuit and seemingly couldn't find domestic distribution.
It's a blue-collar drama-thriller of cops and robbers, fathers and sons; a tale of class, fate, biology and destiny, superficially in the manner of Dennis ...
American filmmaker Derek Cianfrance takes on too much at all at once in "The Place Beyond the Pines," an over-stuffed, hyper-pulpy, and mostly trite.