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An Etched Image of Philip Seymour Hoffman
I’m certainly not going to tell you anything you don’t already know about Philip Seymour Hoffman. I’m not More …
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Saving Llewyn Davis – A Review
If ever a character needed the Coen brothers, it is Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac), a folk singer with More …
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Must-Sees at Sundance
The truism about Sundance is that it has grown — in all sorts of directions. During the festival, More …
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American Beauty — Three Folk Stories on Film
One great American genre is the tale of “what almost was and what might have been.” In Hollywood More …
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Zaytoun: Unlikely Buddy Movie Might Change Hearts
(Zaytoun opens October 18th in November at The Screen in Santa Fe.) A war movie becoming a buddy movie More …
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Telluride Fest: Docs On Rumsfeld, Iranian Exiles, French Radio
One of Telluride Film Festival‘s many idiosyncracies is that the festival does not announce its program in advance. The More …
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Fruitvale Station – A Perennial Story Echoing the Trayvon Martin Killing
One of the films of the moment — the film, if you listen to the pundits — is More …
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The Great Gatsby – Part Bonfire, Part Moulin Rouge 2
Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of the much-adapted novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald looks a lot like The Bonfire of More …
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Tribeca – Big Men, Big Oil, Big Money
Big Men (at the Tribeca Film Festival) drills away at the exploitation of the oil riches of two African More …
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ArtPlace Announces America’s Top 12 Small-Town Art Places
Crested Butte, CO.; Taos, NM; Marfa, TX and Saratoga, WY made the list of the Top Twelve Small-Town More …
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Dark Blood – Cry Me a River
River Phoenix gets an afterlife in Dark Blood, a modern western exhumed by the Eye Netherlands Film Institute. More …
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From Sundance to Berlin to the Public
Look hard at the Berlin International Film Festival, and you will see where many of these films premiered More …
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