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2013/05/23 15:09
2013/05/23 15:09
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For years, Criterion has brought an art-house sensibility to DVD packaging, rereleasing classic films with new covers featuring striking photography and nuanced typography. The cases are so visually...
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2013/05/21 12:30
2013/05/21 12:30
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NEW YORK — Sex scenes are strange and uncomfortable at the best of times, when it's two strangers groping and fondling on camera. It doesn't get any easier when the staged intimacy takes place...
2013/05/21 10:49
2013/05/21 10:49
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The Irish Martians launching a surprise Cannes invasion Cannes has seen many sights, but few rarer than an Irish sci-fi film that is set on the red planet A little over a decade ago, Ruairi...
2013/05/18 04:59
2013/05/18 04:59
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Luke and Adam are in a long-term relationship and have a lot in common except for one thing: Luke believes in God and Adam is an atheist. How these two stay together and what happens after a serious...
2013/05/18 01:04
2013/05/18 01:04
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... It's been 42 years since I first covered the Cannes Film Festival. Arriving on the French Riviera this week, I was struck by how Cannes has remained the quintessential place for film, despite...
2013/05/16 21:09
2013/05/16 21:09
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Jean-Luc Godard famously said that the best way to criticize a movie was to make another movie. That bit of wisdom feels like the guiding principle for Noah Baumbach's lovely new film Frances Ha. It...
2013/05/15 00:06
2013/05/15 00:06
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J.J. Abrams’s “Star Trek Into Darkness” is so much better than it needs to be you just might regret decades of smirking at Trekkie convention-going geeks. Smart, emotionally resonant and staking a...
2013/05/14 08:18
2013/05/14 08:18
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The world's most famous film festival - and undoubtedly one of the most glamorous events of the year - the Cannes Film Festival kicks off tomorrow in the south of France and runs until 26 May. To...
2013/05/14 07:09
2013/05/14 07:09
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Of course, von Trier is no stranger to kicking up Riviera sand in people’s faces. When his feature debut, The Element of Crime, secured a competition berth in 1984, but failed to take home anything...
2013/05/14 01:31
2013/05/14 01:31
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Tuesday 5/14/131:30 AM Turner Classic Movies Masculin Feminin (1966 FRA): If you’re an admirer of Jean-Luc Godard in general or his mid-60s films in particular, but have never seen Masculin Feminin,...
2013/05/13 18:27
2013/05/13 18:27
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In the new world of fast-moving and globalised culture, Europe is running scared. An entire continent quakes at the prospect of its future irrelevance. This week the board of the European Film Academy...
2013/05/11 10:45
2013/05/11 10:45
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PARIS, France - Following is a selection of facts about the Cannes Film Festival, which runs from May 15 to 26: Lights, camera...stop! The first Cannes Film Festival opened on September 1, 1939...
2013/05/09 14:27
2013/05/09 14:27
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The Cannes Film Festival hasn't even kicked off and we're already talking about the major European fest that follows it at the end of August. The Venice Film Festival has announced that Italian...
2013/05/08 13:38
2013/05/08 13:38
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... y Alla" - A Mexican immigrant returns home to his small mountain village after years of working in the U.S. and struggles to rebuild his family and follow his dream of starting a band. With...
2013/05/07 00:46
2013/05/07 00:46
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Lex Lindsay is the new artistic director for the Canberra International Film Festival. Photo: Helen Nezdropa "If it ain't broke, I ain't going to fix it." That is the attitude of the Canberra...
2013/05/06 05:42
2013/05/06 05:42
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In terms of cinema history, Roberto Rossellini's Journey To Italy (1954) is one of the most important films you've never seen. The third part of an informal trilogy of Italian movies starring his wife...
2013/05/03 19:01
2013/05/03 19:01
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Prince Avalanche (David Gordon Green, US, 2012) It has been somewhat hard to connect the dots between David Gordon Green the abstract-narrative indie poet (2000's George Washington, 2003's All the...
2013/05/03 16:26
2013/05/03 16:26
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Editor's Note: This is part three of a series of five articles exploring the rise of radical honesty in comedy, film and TV. In partnership with IFC and its new original comedy MARON, Indiewire has...
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2013/05/02 12:57
2013/05/02 12:57
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Welcome to $15 or Less, our eclectic, weekly events calendar for cash-strapped devotees of arts and culture. Monologist and former Seattleite Mike Daisey returns with two new solo performances....
2013/05/01 15:13
2013/05/01 15:13
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Granted, it ends not with "Strike! Strike! Strike!" but with a man and a woman sharing the same set of jammies. But "The Pajama Game," the racy-for-its-day 1954 musical about a union official in a...