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Kristin Thompson Argues ‘Gravity’ Is In Fact A Game-Changer
Gravity was easily one of 2014's most anticipated films coming into fall, but Alfonso Cuarón's sci-fi took most critics by surprise when it took the number one spot at the box-office several weeks in a row. It is rare that a film with experimental roots takes ...
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Box Office Reports: “Grandpa” Unseats “Gravity”
After three weeks in the top spot, Gravity lost its place to the indomitable Jackass franchise. Their latest offering, Bad Grandpa, racked up $32 million, showing that 11 years after the premiere of the original film, there is still a market for dirty jokes an...
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Box Office Reports: ‘Gravity’ holds, ‘Fifth Estate’ folds
On the strength of 3D/IMAX, incredible word of mouth and the fact that very little of note opened this weekend, Gravity took the top spot at the box office for the third weekend in a row with $31 million, a 28 percent drop from the previous weekend, bringing i...
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Quentin Tarantino Picks The Best of 2013
Quentin Tarantino isn't really a critic, but there are few people in Hollywood that possess an encyclopedic knowledge of film like the director of Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds does, so a list of his top ten films of 2013 (thus far) is a must-read for ...
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Gravity Defines Cinema As A Magic Act
As the years go by, visual effects have become more commonplace and audiences have become savvier, leaving filmmakers in a tough position. How can film still capture the imaginations of viewers and leave them feeling like they just saw a magic trick?
We’ve ...
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‘Gravity’: Alfonso Cuarón’s Return to Filmmaking Is Unimpressive and Regressive
This review was apart of our coverage of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Earth looms so large in the opening scene of Gravity that it takes a few moments to realize a small white dot on the edge of the frame is actually a space shuttle. The shot d...
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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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Timothy Gray of Variety Believes 20 is the New 10 for the Upcoming Oscars
In a recent piece called “Should There Be (Gasp!) 20 Best Picture Nominees This Year?”, Timothy Gray of Variety has suggested that the 2013 Best Picture race should include nearly double the amount of nominees from last year.
Now this year does have a full ...
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TIFF Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s Unimpressive and Regressive Sci-Fi Excursion, ‘Gravity’
Earth looms so large at the start of Gravity that only after a while is a small white dot at the far right of the frame revealed to be a space shuttle. The shot displays a grasp of scale for the vastness of space often lost in science fiction films, and it per...
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Hainline’s 50 Most Anticipated Films of 2013
If you're like me, you have insane enthusiasm the mainstream and the independent. The monsters within and the literal monsters. The artsy and the fartsy. I've ranked the fifty films I'm most looking forward to this year, provided one line descriptions, and lis...
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