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Park Chan-wook on ‘Thirst’

Park Chan-wook, the South Korean film demigod behind Joint Security Area, the Vengeance Trilogy and I'm a Cyborg But That's Okay, would like a moment of you...
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12 Films to See In August

Not sure what to see this month? Here is a rundown of what I'm most excited for. In order to include more films I've added a "rent" section. These films are...
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[Review] Humpday

It’s oddly fitting that one of the best films in recent memory to convincingly portray the ins and outs of male-male relationships is the brainchild of a wo...
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[Review] In the Loop

By Miles Trahan In the age of Judd Apatow, the American comedy film has undergone something of a renaissance. It seems more so now than through the entir...
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[Merrill’s Review] Funny People

Judd Apatow’s (The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up) latest film Funny People is his best film to date (directed or otherwise). It reverses the standard “Apat...
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[Miles’ Review] Thirst

By Miles Trahan What’s South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook been doing since 2003’s Old Boy? Getting in touch with his feminine side. Beginning with 200...
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[Jack’s Review] Funny People

Funny People is Judd Apatow's most profound and funniest work to date. Most films are inept of achieving this level of emotional and comedic grandeur. It st...