IGN - Night Moves, the fifth feature film from director Kelly Reichardt, stars Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard as three radical environmentalists who band together to blow up a hydroelectric dam -- the very epitome of the resource-devouring industrial machine they despise. Like Reichardt's other films, this eco-thriller is a slow burn -- and it takes a very patient viewer to watch it all at once -- but in this case, it's the filmmaker's deliberate and measured pace that actually draws you more into the story (likely without you even knowing it).
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