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‘Man of Tai Chi’ Is A Flawed and Occasionally Spry B-Movie From Keanu Reeves
Ty Landis reviews 'Man of Tai Chi,' the directorial debut of Keanu Reeves.
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TIFF Review: Gia Coppola’s ‘Palo Alto’ Is A Heartfelt Look Into Our Teenage Years
Sam Fragoso reviews Gia Coppola's 'Palo Alto' from the Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF Day One: Excitement In the Air for Jim Jarmusch, ‘The Past’, and More
Day One of the Toronto International Film Festival always comes with certain earmarks.
The hype around town is at a fever pitch, with even the casual observer feeling the desire to get in on the fun. Neighborhoods dotted with festival activity suddenly beco...
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‘Manakamana’ Is An Absorbing Conveyance of Life’s Grand and Monotonous Movements
The creative folks working over at the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Laboratory have outdone themselves once again. After last year’s Leviathan and 2009’s Sweetgrass, Pacho Velez and Stephanie Spray introduce Manakamana, another eye-opening documentary that flir...
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