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Film | Wed. Feb 04, 2009
The release of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline reminds us, in a roundabout way, of the steadiest trend in Hollywood these days.
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Film | Wed. Jan 28, 2009
Laurent Cantet, whose Palme d’Or-winning The Class has now opened, has been at the forefront of France’s social-realism renaissance, but let’s rewind to Erick Zonca’s The Dreamlife of Angels.
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Film | Wed. Jan 21, 2009
When I first saw the poster for My Bloody Valentine 3D, I stupidly thought, “Cool.
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Film | Wed. Jan 14, 2009
Bad Coppola or good Coppola? In San Francisco, on the historic, triangle-shaped flatiron Sentinel building that the director bought to house his Zoetrope company, a plaque talks of Francis Ford Coppola in the third person and notes the cinematic art being made right above the passerby’s reading eyes.
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Film | Wed. Jan 07, 2009
Somehow in the past twenty years, Clint Eastwood pulled a kind of reverse John McCain, moving from mainstream star to respected maverick director.
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Film | Wed. Dec 24, 2008
Seven Pounds could make it nine for Will Smith—nine straight films that gross more than $100 million, extending his own record.
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Film | Wed. Dec 17, 2008
With the release of Synechdoche, New York, Charlie Kaufman has officially given up one of the most elusive designations in the world: the recognizable screenwriter.
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Film | Wed. Dec 10, 2008
Pro-Rogues.
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Film | Wed. Dec 03, 2008
Outrage, bewilderment, revenge, disbelief, bitterness, or just plain tale-telling.
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Film | Wed. Nov 26, 2008
Twilight is the latest incarnation, but it would be easiest to say it all started when the Fox met the Wolf.
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SLATED TO MOVE | Wed. Oct 15, 2008
For more than 35 years, Dr Helen Caldicott has been an outspoken critic of the follies of the nuclear age, dedicating her life to shining a spotlight on the risks posed to human health and the environment by both nuclear weapons and the widespread use of nuclear power.
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Ramada Inn, Edmonton, Alberta
SLATED TO MOVE | Wed. Sep 24, 2008
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| Wed. Aug 13, 2008
They didn’t put their best foot forward, but being as how this is Chimprov, it will be a different show (and a different group) every night.
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SLATED TO MOVE | Wed. Aug 13, 2008
Take the trolley to the Fringe! Fringe is upon us and Vue Wave's second ever video podcast is all about the neatest possible way you could get there, the trolley.
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SLATED TO MOVE | Wed. Jun 18, 2008
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SLATED TO MOVE | Wed. Jun 18, 2008
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SLATED TO MOVE | Wed. Apr 23, 2008
See more finalists, along with a rotating view of this streetbox here.
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