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Spielberg’s Lincoln Memorial: Decency, by Whatever Means Necessary
The conclusion of Lincoln by Steven Spielberg (USA 2012, 165 minutes) is that Abraham Lincoln is a saint. Why More …
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Seal Team Six – Pulp Truth?
Will Screen Seals Seal the Election? No one ever accused Harvey Weinstein of lacking a flair for marketing. More …
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The Iran Job – The Jock-umentary: A Review
Just as foreign policy only makes it to the presidential debates in gaffes, The Iran Job isn’t getting More …
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The Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival Blossums Into Polari
This being its 25th year, the Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival (aGLIFF) opted for a major More …
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Holy Motors and Hail at Fantastic Fest
I wish I had more time to see more films at Fantastic Fest 2012. That’s the bad part More …
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Sironia Takes One Last Victory Lap Around Austin
Thomas (Wes Cunningham) is a talented singer-songwriter who finds himself on the verge of releasing his first major More …
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At Toronto International Film Festival: Leviathan, A Fish Story
If you thought the handheld camera that’s so much in vogue these days was dizzying, prepare yourself for More …
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Roman’s Holiday — and Priests Forever
He’s back. Roman Polanski, the fugitive from US law enforcement, is back on the screen in Marina Zenovich’s More …
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Austin’s Fall Film Festival Season Delivers the Best in Genre and LGBT Films
Ever since the carnivalesque tomfoolery of the Fantastic Fest 2011 closing party, I have been anxiously awaiting Fantastic More …
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License to Steal — The Ambassador
The Ambassador (Mads Bruggen, Denmark, 2011, 93 minutes) is a documentary that stands Graham Greene, V. S. Naipaul and More …
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Cinema East’s Summer Program Concludes With Girl Walk // All Day
Cinema East‘s 2012 outdoor summer film series has featured some of the best independent films of the Spring More …
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The Turin Horse, a Crafted Storyboard of Angelic Light
Slow the gears way down and go back to cinematography 101. Back to the mesmerizing glow on the More …
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