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Weekend Box Office: The Biggest Movie In The “Galaxy”
Remember how earlier in the year, several movies like Lucy and Jupiter Rising ran from their late July/early August release dates, and how two weeks ago, there was an absolute glut of movies released on the same weekend? There was a reason for that. Marvel's G...
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Josh Brolin Joins Coens for “Hail Caesar!”
Josh Brolin loves playing an idiot for Joel and Ethan Coen, so it should come as no surprise that the newly named Avengers villain has signed on with George Clooney to star in Hail Caesar! Just to be clear Hail Caesar! is an original project written by the Coe...
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The Dream of 92: Cincinnati, “Airborne,” and the Cinematic Capital that Never Was
Cincinnati, Ohio is smaller than Pittsburgh and bigger than Plano, Texas. It has no national landmarks, and its topography is lovely without being majestic. It will never host an Olympics, but still hosts lesser known international events like 2012’s World Cho...
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Challenging the Canon: “No Country For Old Men”
As widespread as they are, film adaptations of novels rarely come close to satisfying audiences familiar with the source. The relationship between reader and reading material can possess a covetous quality. Novels spark the imagination of an individual, and wh...
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‘Labor Day’: A Conventional Tearjerker
Jason Reitman's latest film is surprising. It manages to preserve only scarce traces of what defined its predecessors, Juno, Up in the Air and Young Adult - a particular sense of humour that infused the overall tone and shaped the films' attitude. Labor Day, o...
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New Stills from ‘Labor Day’ Feature Kate Winslet’s Best Concerned Face
One of the most anticipated movies of 2014 is a strange little film from Jason Reitman (Juno, Up in the Air) called Labor Day.
While the name evokes some kind of horrific anthology film where B-list actors and actresses pair up in a series of vignettes abou...
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Defending Spike Lee’s ‘Oldboy’
Spike Lee's remake of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy was met with a largely negative response last week and many fans claimed that it was just Hollywood at work again tearing down a revered foreign film just for the money. Money is a motivating factor in a lot of Hol...
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Spike Lee’s ‘Oldboy’ Remake Disappoints
In 2003, Oldboy struck at precisely the right time for movie lovers. It was able to introduce a whole slew of canny viewers to the then-blossoming world of Korean cinema. It put director Park Chan-wook and his Vengeance Trilogy on the map. For the film, famed ...
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‘Labor Day’ backs off of Christmas Day
Jason Reitman’s latest film Labor Day has been moved from its Christmas release to a late January opening. The Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin vehicle premiered at Telluride and played at the Toronto International Film Festival where it received mixed reviews. It...
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‘Labor Day’ Trailer Suggests There Is More to the Story
The trailer for director Jason Reitman‘s upcoming Labor Day debuted online today in lieu of Paramount's Christmas Day release. The Christmas day slot is a coveted one and if Juno, Thank You for Smoking and Up in the Air have proved anything it's that any film ...
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