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Kicking off early next month in Austin, Texas is South by Southwest Film Festival and today brings new images from two features that will be stopping by the...
As Russell Crowe attempts to get Noah in front of the eyes of Pope Francis, the rest of us will be able to see it come March 28t; to gear up for its interna...
"When was the last time you experienced a movie that truly lingered in the memory?," we asked in our review of 12 Years a Slave last fall. "Steve McQueen ha...
Wes Anderson's films have always had his unique stamp, but as of late, the director, seems to be getting more and more precise with his rigid, immaculate de...
After earning a Best Picture nomination for her Carey Mulligan-led drama An Education, we were quite let down when it came to director Lone Scherfig's follo...
Placing high on our top 50 films of 2013, Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing is a deeply unsettling exploration of the mass killings reenacted by Indon...
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