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Tom Ford’s Directorial Debut ‘A Single Man’
Tom Fords directorial debut, A Single Man, is a stylishly personal adaptation of a Christopher Isherwood novel that More …
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Movie Review: Reitman’s “Up In the Air,” Loved by Critics, Delivers Limbo
As bank misadventures hold the unemployment rate at 10 percent and companies cut costs mercilessly to survive the More …
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Ellen Kuras Wins Cinematography Honor at Santa Fe Film Fest
In The Summer of Sam, Ellen Kuras took us back to the look and feel of the sweaty More …
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Movie Review: Remake of “Grey Gardens”
It was Thanksgiving weekend. Or, days shortening, snow threatening, turkey leftovers torpor-inducing, a good time to lie around More …
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Movie Review: The Road
The Road is a walk-through a post-apocalyptic landscape of rags, grey skies, and desperate survivors eating the flesh More …
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Movie Review: Pedro Almodovar’s “Broken Embraces”
For cinephiles, Broken Embracess story, told by a movie director who was blinded in a car accident that More …
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Movie Review: “Untitled”
No one could be more unfulfilled than Adrian Jacobs (Adam Goldberg), a composer who fits all the Grand More …
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Movie Reviews: “Lebanon” and more at the Haifa Film Festival 2009
A major event at Haifa had nothing to do with the festivals competitions. It was the screening of More …
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Movie Review: City of Life and Death
Lu Chuans City of Life and Death, which made its world premiere in Toronto, takes us back to More …
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Movie Review: Baader-Meinhof Complex
From 1967 to 1977, a clutch of hardened former student protesters, led by an earnest journalist (Ulrike Meinhof), More …
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Movie Review: Inglourious Basterds
So begins the operating assumption of Inglourious Basterds, a Holocaust film that thrusts the unthinkable on the audience More …
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Movie Review: Earth Days
Robert Stones new documentary, Earth Days, opens this week, as opponents of global warming seem to have found More …
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