A very exciting addition to the Michael Powell canon in high-definition, the BFI's wonderful recent edition of the maestro's 1937 adventure/melodrama/tragedy The Edge of the World is the subject of…
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Let it be noted that the current (11/15/2010) issue of The New Yorker contains a lengthy profile of the indie writer/director/actor Lena Dunham, an "Onward And Upwards With The Arts"…
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Saw two "thons" this weekend. The first, and more cinephilically congenial, was up in Suffern, held by my friends at the Lafayette Theatre... ...for the occasion, a three-day fest of…
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House, Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1977 Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Edgar Wright, 2010
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I have seen worse Dreamworks Animation films than Megamind, a motion picture that is slightly less insistent than most of its peers in selling the peculiar worldview of Jeffrey Katzenberg.…
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There are certain parties at large who may try to convince you that the new comedy Due Date is actually kind of good. They are wrong, and you take their…
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