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| We begin with a take from David D'Arcy; others follow. Waltz with Bashir [site], the animated memoir directed by Ari Folman, is once again testing whether audiences will respond to animation if it... | |
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| Sean Axmaker, from the Vancouver International Film Festival, running through October 10. I've always found Vancouver the most enjoyable film festival of my year, whether for a couple of days or a... | |
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| "Afterschool, the debut feature of Antonio Campos, a 25-year-old New Yorker, unfolds in the cloistered environment of an elite boarding school, though it is perhaps more relevant to say that it takes... | |
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| To follow up on the initial NYFF entry on Kelly Reichardt's Wendy and Lucy, Aaron Hillis and Andrew Grant discuss the film with Sam Adams, who writes for the Philadelphia City Paper, the AV Club and... | |
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| "With Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio interpreting a script by William Monahan (The Departed), Body of Lies puts on prominent display deceptions, betrayals and dispensable attitudes toward... | |
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| Philip Horne, co-editor of Thorold Dickinson: A World of Film, has a terrific piece in the Guardian on why the director did not "follow in the footsteps of his fellow countryman and acquaintance... | |
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| John DiLeo reviews four biographies for the Washington Post: Robert Wagner's Pieces of My Heart: A Life, Marc Eliot's Reagan: The Hollywood Years, Bernard F Dick's Claudette Colbert: She Walked in... | |
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| "There were fireworks over the Yachting Center on Thursday night as the 13th running of the Pusan Int'l Film Festival got underway in South Korea." A report from Patrick Frater and Marcus Lim for... | |
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| The Berlin School, the first series of its kind in the US, runs Thursdays through December 4 at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art in Chicago. "Perhaps because Marin County is the pasture to... | |
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| "Strange Girls actually has more in common with Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures than, say, Halloween," writes Mike Everleth. "Like Pauline and Juliet in Jackson's film, Virginia and Georgia are... | |
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