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“Low Down”
Opening with a line from The Night of the Hunter really sets the tone for your movie. It isn't going to be a happy one. Low Down is not a happy movie, but it is haunting, like a song that lets its notes linger in the air. Its small-scale human tragedies come a...
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Hainline’s 50 Most Anticipated Films of 2014
Last year, I provided for this site my Top 50 Most Anticipated Films of 2013. As someone who sees well north of 100 films a year, whittling down options from the upcoming calendar is a Herculean task to undertake (The Rock, not Kellan Lutz). However, I have pe...
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Top 15 Filmmakers to Look for in 2014
2015 is the year major studios are releasing all of their biggest blockbusters in hopes that their hundred million dollar babies (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Batman vs. Superman, Star Wars: Episode VII, Hunger Games: Mockingjay and Bond 24) fight to become the mo...
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Warner Archive Instants Picks of the Week (10/11/13—10/17/13)
As streaming services increasingly proliferate online, it can be difficult to determine which sites are worth your money. One such upstart definitely worth a cinephile’s time (and money) is the Warner Archive’s Instant service, supplementing Warner’s made-to-o...
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Wrapping Up the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival
With the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival coming to a close, we put together a small, but hopefully helpful overview of what may be the greatest film festival in North America. Below four of our writers who attended the festival rattle of a pair of the...
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The Short and Sweet Side of the Oscars
Dan Schindel takes a gander at this year's Oscar-nominated short films, which include several films about the Syrian refugee crisis, a 3D short reminiscent of Jean-Luc Godard, and the first VR film to be nominated for an Oscar.
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A Conversation About “Split”
Josh Cabrita and Josh Hamm have a conversation about the films of M. Night Shyamalan, including his new hit "Split."
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The Fluid Identity of Janelle Monae
Kyle Turner compares the gender and image fluidity of Janelle Monae to David Bowie and Prince in this essay.
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Second Skin
Willow Maclay writes this essay about the aftermath of rape in Paul Verhoeven's "Elle" and the 1961 film "Something Wild."
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The Year in Film, Superlatives (Part 2)
Movie Mezzanine's writers and editors keep up the weeklong event of talking about the best in film in 2016, continuing with superlative categories.
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