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Early Prognosis On “Inherent Vice” Is Good
As we near closer to the New York Film Festival world premiere of Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice on October 4th, critical word is beginning to gather on Anderson's eagerly anticipated adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel. NYFF Director of Programming Ken...
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Netflix Weekend 7/25: Joaquin Phoenix Edition
This week we’ll be highlighting three films starring Joaquin Phoenix, for no real good reason other than that he’s become one of the greatest modern actors of our time.
Let’s take a look at Gladiator first. This film is interesting to me because it’s one I’...
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New York Film Festival to Feature “Gone Girl” and “Inherent Vice”
UPDATE: Another anticipated auteur delivery will be taking a bow at the 52nd New York Film Festival, according to Variety. Paul Thomas Anderson's period detective mystery set in Southern California will premier October 4th. Vice will be the third of his works ...
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First Reaction to “Inherent Vice” Hits the Web
Following the news that Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice will be skipping the Cannes Film Festival, eager fans of Anderson's work are looking for a first shot to catch his latest starring Joaquin Phoenix.
Audiences are still months away from seeing Ande...
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Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood Composing Score for ‘Inherent Vice’
One of the more exciting musical collaboration's for film in recent years has been Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood and director Paul Thomas Anderson. They had previously worked together on 2007's There Will Be Blood and 2012's The Master. Now comes word from Film ...
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Top 15 Filmmakers to Look for in 2014
2015 is the year major studios are releasing all of their biggest blockbusters in hopes that their hundred million dollar babies (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Batman vs. Superman, Star Wars: Episode VII, Hunger Games: Mockingjay and Bond 24) fight to become the mo...
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Titular Characters: How the Wrong Font Can Destroy a Film
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
It’s a phrase we heard ad nauseum growing up, even before we learned how to read the blocks we’d arranged in our playpen, let alone an entire book. Eventually, of course, it became clear that the phrase had other, more univers...
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Urges and Desires in P.T. Anderson’s The Master
The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson’s acclaimed film from last year, is “about” a lot of things. The effect of war on the psyche; the displacement of returning veterans; the personal relationship to authority; the bond between males; the existence of cult; the an...
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Netflix Instant Picks 2/15/13—2/21/13
Every week at Movie Mezzanine, we pick some of the best films currently on Netflix Instant in the United States and Canada. Whether they are big releases or hidden gems, these movies make your subscription worth the price. From each library we select one Newly...
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