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Slacker 2011 at SXSW Film 2012
Armed with a globe and a bag loaded with cans of Lone Star, a beery Bob Ray (Hell More …
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“Cherry”: A Masterpiece of Unintentional Humor
The porn film business is notorious for ruining generations of its actors. But Cherry, which premiered in Berlin, More …
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SXSW 2012 Film Festival Preview
The 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival is quickly upon us—March 9 – March 17. AdobeAirstream’s music writer More …
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Nazis in Space: Iron Sky at Berlinale
In Iron Sky, the most hyped movie at the Berlin International Film Festival, Nazis who hid out on More …
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The Artist Wins Best Picture at 2012 Oscars
Written and directed by French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist is a silent, black-and-white film, which premiered in More …
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Francine: A Houseful of Dogs and Cats, at Berlin
In Francine, Melissa Leo plays a casualty from the low end of the 99 percent who tries to More …
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Night of Silence Premieres In Berlin
In Night of Silence, the Turkish director Reis Celik takes an old formula and an old tradition, and More …
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Is Film History? New Media Film Fest Might Say So.
Film is (maybe) almost history. Soon, it looks like, those hot reels–romanticized in the 1980s vehicle, Cinema Paradiso–may More …
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Sundance Live: The Imposter
The Imposter, a documentary by Bart Layton, revisits the trail of a missing child, and the con-man who More …
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Review: The Iron Lady (Thatcher), Starring Streep
Meryl Streep Makes Margaret Thatcher mythological in The Iron Lady — will Thatcher (or Streep dressed as Thatcher) More …
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Taking Pleasure Seriously: A New Eames Documentary
For those who may have sat in Eames chairs a good portion of their life, but are unfamiliar More …
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Documentaries: From IDFA to Sundance
As the year of film festivals gives way to a stampede of hype for annual awards, eyes are More …
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