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Mousterpiece Cinema, Episode 151: “Pulp Fiction”
Don't worry, friends, you haven't broken your concentration. Yes, this is a new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema. And yes, this week, Josh and Gabe are talking about one of the most influential and iconic films of the 1990s, the decidedly family-unfriendly Quent...
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Ti West Prepping Western “In a Valley of Violence” to Shoot This Summer
In today's world of social media, it is now easier than ever to communicate directly with fans and bypass press statements. I could write a piece on how much we as the press should or should not take tweets as serious sources - even when they come directly fro...
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“12 Years A Slave” Big Winner at the 86th Academy Awards
Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity may have won 7 Oscars, but Steve McQueen's 12 Years A Slave was the big winner Sunday night, taking home awards for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 86th Academy Awards.
Some cynical pundits ...
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De Niro and Travolta Square Off In the Searingly Banal ‘Killing Season’
When viewed as a battle of awful accents and shoddy cat and mouse intrigue, Killing Season fully succeeds. The tagline for the film reads “The purest form of war is one on one,” quite the contrary here, as the latest film from Mark Steven Johnson (Ghost Rider,...
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The Terrence Malick Retrospective: The Thin Red Line
The Movie Mezzanine Filmmaker Retrospective series takes on an entire body of work–be it director’s, screenwriter’s, or otherwise–and analyzes each portion of the filmography. By the final post of a retrospective, there will be a better understanding of the fi...
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NYC Top 5 (Week of 1/14/13-1/20/13)
New York City may get all the new releases first, but there's a lot more to the film culture here than just what's in the mainstream theaters! Every week we bring you the top 5 cinematic events to check out.
1. Neighboring Sounds (O som au redor) (Museum of t...
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