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The Road Less Traveled: Five Who Went Back to Nature
If you're a big believer of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, then abandoning all your possessions and heading back to nature is the only way to cure society of its ills. Modern life takes a leap forward with each passing decade, and sometimes, with each new technologica...
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‘The Motel Life’ Is A Promising Directorial Debut
The debut film from Alan and Gabe Polsky reveals a talented new directing duo.
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Insanity Is Delicious: Director David Gordon Green Talks ‘Prince Avalanche’
David Gordon Green has had a fascinating career. Ever since he first burst onto the scene in 2000 with the independent film George Washington, he's been heralded as one of the most exciting voices in the industry, capable of ping-ponging from small, melancholi...
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The Wandering, Wondering ‘Prince Avalanche’
Many cinema fans have wondered what happened to the David Gordon Green they knew and loved ever since the indie darling went Hollywood. It turns out he's still around, that more sensitive soul buried under the purveyor of weed jokes and Danny McBride. Prince A...
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Our 10 Most Anticipated Films At The Tribeca Film Festival 2013
With the Tribeca Film Festival kicking off in New York City this week, half the battle is figuring out which screenings to attend. Seriously, they hand out color-coded grids to attendees—and we find ourselves making our own personal flowcharts as well. Even th...
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Sundance Day Six: David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche, The East, and the Polarizing Upstream Color
Prince Avalanche (dir. David Gordon Green)
(Grade: C) -- David Gordon Green’s return to independent cinema, after a string of achingly awful films (Pineapple Express, Your Highness,and The Sitter), may very well be the definition of mediocrity.
Languis...
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