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Dealing with an Unsettled World
Michael Snydel sits down with Kelly Reichardt, director of the new film "Certain Women," to discuss her process and influences.
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Another Kind of Womanhood
Elena Lazic explores the feminine ideals at play in Kelly Reichardt's "Certain Women" and other recent films.
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This Week on MUBI: “Old Joy”
In this week's MUBI column, Jake Cole looks at the 2006 film from Kelly Reichardt about a dissolved friendship, "Old Joy."
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Richard Linklater, Maleness, and America
Monica Castillo looks at "Everybody Wants Some!!" and the dearth of female-driven coming-of-age American films.
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A Response from Criterion
Peter Becker of the Criterion Collection responds to Tina Hassannia's feature on women-directed films in the home-media canon.
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On Kelly Reichardt’s First Film, “River of Grass”
Jake Cole takes a look at Kelly Reichardt's debut film on the eve of its restoration.
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Why Kristen Stewart Is Hollywood’s Most Sincere Starlet
Following Kristen Stewart’s turns in the Twilight series, among the most widely mocked film franchises of all time, public perception of the actress was less than kind. She usually seemed uncomfortable in the spotlight, gradually garnering a reputation for nev...
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Spotlight on Fandor: “Meek’s Cutoff”
Westerns as diverse as High Plains Drifter and Johnny Guitar have portrayed the Old West as a great conflagration—a hell of scorched land and inhospitable, forgotten souls. Meek’s Cutoff, on the other hand, presents the West as purgatory—a bleached-out void wh...
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Chuck Workman Talks “What Is Cinema?” & Film’s Future
If you've ever watched an Academy Awards show, then you're already familiar with the talents of Chuck Workman. You just might not know it. He's the man behind many of the montages featured during the annual celebration of all things Hollywood (and some things ...
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“Night Moves”: No Succor In The Wilderness
If you've ever watched a Jesse Eisenberg performance, you've most likely formed an image of him in your mind as the loquacious aggro-nerd: the man fills the air with a rapid-fire staccato of verbiage that flips between hostile (The Social Network) and neurotic...
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