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Hamptons Festival Has Films on Monroe and by Affleck
New York Times
KAREN ARIKIAN, executive director of the Hamptons International Film Festival, referred to the event as "small" several times in a recent phone conversation. And in comparison to annual festivals in Cannes, Berlin and some other cities, the one on Long ...
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Director Rian Johnson on Looper's True Meaning
TIME
I wrote it as short film I never ended up shooting a few years before we even made Brick—so 10 years ago. But then it really just sat in a drawer until I finished The Brother's Bloom. Did you always know you wanted Joseph Gordon-Levitt as your leading ...
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New film takes 'quiet' look at Mexico's drug-war violence
Los Angeles Times
MEXICO CITY -- A new documentary on drug-war violence in Mexico is perhaps most remarkable for what it does not portray. There are no shootouts, no decapitated bodies hanging from highway overpasses. Instead, award-winning filmmaker Natalia ...
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Films for art lovers at the Milwaukee Film Festival
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
Milwaukee's film community and it's art community overlap and are indistinguishable in many ways. So, it makes rather perfect sense that the Milwaukee Film Festival tends to have a slate of films that cater to an art-interested audience. Here are some ...
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Magnolia Will Release Terrence Malick's 'To the Wonder' in 2013
/FILM (blog)
Terrence Malick's new film To the Wonder played Venice and TIFF this month, to middling reviews that occasionally seemed uninterested in viewing the film as anything other than a minor "in-between" film from the director. Featuring Ben Affleck, Rachel ...
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Actor Herbert Lom dies
Chicago Tribune
Herbert Lom, the Czech-born actor who appeared in a variety of English films, including classic Ealing comedy "The Ladykillers," before becoming famous as the always-outraged boss of the inept Inspector Clouseau in seven "Pink Panther" movies, has died.
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Smoking in films — especially kids movies — on the rise | MinnPost
By Susan Perry
The incidence of onscreen smoking in movies increased from 2010 to 2011, ending what had been a five-year decline, according to a new study published Thursday by researchers from the University of California, San Francisco's Center for ...
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Rare Vintage Trailers Highlight Drafthouse Films' 'Trailer War ...
By Liza Foreman
Drafthouse Films has partnered with the American Genre Film Archive to release a curated feature-length program of rare 35mm vintage trailers.
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NFL Films and the Magic of Seeing Sports | The Awl
By S.T. VanAirsdale
I. Near the end of every National Football League season for decades, as fatigue accelerated its woozy, inverse dance with field temperatures and the.
The Awl
Twelve Essential Psycho-Political Films | Psychology Today
By Skip Dine Young, Ph.D.
Looking at movies from the inside and the outside By Skip Dine Young, Ph.D....
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Drafthouse Films to Release Compilation Film 'Trailer War' - Indiewire
By Sophia Savage
Drafthouse Films to Release Compilation Film 'Trailer War' in December; Watch the NSFW Trailer (Video). Drafthouse Films is partnering with the American Genre Film Archive to release the exploitation compilation "Trailer War." The film is a ...
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