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What began as a Sundance indie film gained a budget, allowing the next installment in the 28 Days Later zombie franchise to find new (un)life. But this is more than a simple horror film, as zombie films have always had a knack for intelligence. 28 Weeks Later's upcoming October...
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In a presidential election year it is impossible to escape the rhetoric of people who believe they have an idea for how to make this world a better place. Apparently all we need is “this policy” and “that legislation” and America will be back on track. But having...
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Over the years, Hollywood has managed to condition the viewer with particular movie-going expectations. We expect to be entertained. We expect a good story. And we expect that story to have resolution. In the Oscar-nominated film Doubt, writer/director John Patrick Shanley goes against this notion of a nicely wrapped Hollywood...
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Shock value in art is generally something I frown upon because, if for no other reason, it is a cheap attempt to elicit a visceral response from the audience. There is superficial shock effect, as might be seen in a low budget horror movie or an absurdly avant-garde flick (see:...
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Really... What is love? Some mysterious "thing" that we spend our lives avoiding and/or seeking? How does one fall "in" love? Standup comic Charlyne Yi sets out across the country to explore such questions in Paper Heart. This quest quickly turns from philosophical intrigue to a documentary about whether or...
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Almost a year ago, I saw a preview of the powerful film, TRADE. It is based upon a New York Times investigation by Peter Landsman, about the horrors of sex trafficking entitled "The Girls Next Door". An avalanche of controversy followed, questioning the veracity of Landesman's reporting. Amidst...
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Whether you "wanna revolution," need to cheer up your friend Jude, or hope to find out if you're a walrus, Across the Universe has enough Beatles songs to make a cover band envious. While director Julie Taymor's latest film has been met with comparisons to Moulin Rouge, the only...
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I love moments in films. The bus scene in Almost Famous. John Cusack holding up the boombox. Falling Slowly being played in the back of a music store. While they don't tell the whole stories they are a part of, they serve as the icons by which we remember them.
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Written by Dawn Washington March 05, 2007 0
A former US vice president, a gospel choir, two high profile lesbians, a 25 year old Black nominee from the south side of Chicago to 75 year old, Ireland born, nominee Peter OToole, two Tom Cruise exes, Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee, a global warming message, and the global...
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Jason McCoy's short "Are You Happy" asks questions about desires and what we as humans "are for." McCoy uses contridiction between the images and the audio to create a jarring effect that might just open our eyes to questions like: are we really happy? why or why...
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