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‘Elusive Justice’ – Mangold’s 3:10 Remake

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By Parker Dixon June 9th, 2015 Doing an original film justice isn’t an easy task,… View Post

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THE BYSTANDER EFFECT: GOING CRAZY WITH THE PIANO TEACHER

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By Mikhail Karadimov June 8th, 2015 It took me four hours to sit through Michael Haneke’s The… View Post

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‘Set Fire to the Stars’ – Review

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By James Hancock  June 8th, 2015 In the tradition of movies about self-destructive artists run… View Post

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Discovering the Cinema of Claude Sautet

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By James Hancock  June 8th, 2015 If a filmgoer passionately studies film history long enough, one… View Post

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THE SAVING GRACE OF HOPELESSNESS

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By Mikhail Karadimov I wonder: If people lived under water long enough would they grow gills?… View Post

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‘Patch Town’ – Review

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By James Hancock  May 31, 2015 I love nothing more than seeing an independent filmmaker… View Post

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‘Kung Fury’ Makes My Eyeballs Very Happy

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By James Hancock  May 28, 2015 Imagine a concentrated mixture of your favorite games from ColecoVision,… View Post

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THE UNEASY FAMILIARITY OF MICHAEL HANEKE’S FUNNY GAMES REMAKE

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By Mikhail Karadimov Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke thinks Americans are violent. He mentions it in almost… View Post

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From “Shivers” to “Dead Ringers”, the Horror of David Cronenberg

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By James Hancock “Horror for Cronenberg is not a game or a meal ticket; it… View Post

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DRAINING THE COLOR FROM MAD MAX: FURY ROAD

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By Mikhail Karadimov Mad Max maestro George Miller has decided that his latest entry into the… View Post

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