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Terrence Malick Nearing Completion on “Voyage of Time” for 2016; IMAX Release planned Worldwide
After directing only 4 feature films within a 32 year span, Malick has since been making up for lost time. He released The Tree of Life and To The Wonder within 2 years of each other and has 3 projects all in various stages of post production now. While we kno...
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New Images From Ryan Gosling’s Directorial Debut “Lost River”
I've been a mighty big fan of Ryan Gosling's work as an actor for quite some time. He's reliable in going after interesting roles with visionary directors. Naturally when he announced he would be focusing on directing his first feature film I was on board. Pre...
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Three Separate Versions of “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby” To Be Released This Fall
Deadline has word out of Cannes that the upcoming debut from Ned Benson, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy, will have 3 different cuts released this fall. Plot details are somewhat vague, other than it revolves aroun...
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“Spring Breakers: The Second Coming” Is…Coming
It's happening. There is a sequel in development to 2013's masterpiece of neon-tinged debauchery, Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers. Titled Spring Breakers: The Second Coming (obviously), it appears that the production company Wild Bunch is going to the Cannes ...
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Jane Campion to Head Jury at Cannes 2014
Jane Campion, the director of The Piano (1993) and Bright Star (2009), has been chosen to lead the jury at the Cannes Film Festival this year. She is just the 10th woman to act as president of the jury in the festival's history, and remains the only female dir...
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The Cunnilingus Conundrum: Why The Allure of ‘Blue is the Warmest Color’ Is Its Biggest Detraction
The controversy surrounding Blue Is The Warmest Color only distracts from its strengths, both onscreen and off.
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