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Spotlight on Fandor: This Week’s Picks
Fandor’s ever-increasing selection of well-curated films can be daunting for new and long-time subscribers alike, especially given the obscurity of most of the selections. With that in mind, we select five films every week available for streaming to promote fo...
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“Results”
Note. This review originally ran as part of our Atlanta Film Festival coverage.
Computer Chess confirmed Andrew Bujalski as one of the sharpest writers and most inventive directors in the no-budget scene, but just as Joe Swanberg went more conventional with D...
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8 Great Modern Films in Black & White
Films have been in color, in one way or another, since nearly the beginning of the medium. From meticulously hand-painted prints like in the films of Georges Méliès to additive color systems like Kinemacolor in the early 1900s, black and white has never been e...
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Year-End Movie Streaming Cheat Sheet
Before drafting your annual "best films of the year" list, you're probably attempting to consume as much 2013 cinema as humanly possible. But what exactly should you be watching? For those don't have the luxury of living in a metropolitan area, your choices at...
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‘Computer Chess’: A Wholly Original Comedy
There's no other movie like Computer Chess. It's an idiosyncratic beast that plays by its own rules and no one else's. Very, very few people are going to like it, but those who do will cherish it forever, and probably keep it alive on the cult circuit for year...
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