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All posts by Katina Vangopoulos
Opening Acts 1/29/2015
Every day, Opening Acts highlights the best pieces of writing on film, television, and literature published around the Internet. Please share if you like what you see.
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1. Cumberbatch’s ‘coloured’ gaffe reveals just how white the f...
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Opening Acts 1/27/2015
Every day, Opening Acts highlights the best pieces of writing on film, television, and literature published around the Internet. Please share if you like what you see.
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1. The Best Films And Books About Music To Watch Out For In 2...
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The Artists of War
The darkness that comes from war can be viewed in many ways, seeping into our consciousness through different opinion and experience. That it remains a difficult genre not only for its content, but psychological effect, is telling as we live in a world that co...
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Opening Acts 1/23/2015
Every day, Opening Acts highlights the best pieces of writing on film, television, and literature published around the Internet. Please share if you like what you see.
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Michael Bay Apologizes, Will Cut B-52 Crash From Film, ...
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5 Essential Asian Soccer Films
Soccer lovers from the Middle East across Asia to the land Down Under have been engrossed by the happenings of the 2015 Asian Cup in Australia for much of this month. From Palestine's debut in the tournament to the expected dominance of Japan, there's been ple...
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Opening Acts 1/21/2015
Every day, Opening Acts highlights the best pieces of writing on film, television, and literature published around the Internet. Please share if you like what you see.
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1. Is ScarJo In ‘Ghost in the Shell’ A Kick-Ass Cyborg Superh...
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Opening Acts 1/19/2015
Every day, Opening Acts highlights the best pieces of writing on film, television, and literature published around the Internet. Please share if you like what you see.
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1. Foxcatcher Subject Mark Schultz Recants Criticisms: 'I Was...
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Femme Fatale Attraction: The Best of Eva Green
From getting her acting start in Bertolucci film The Dreamers, Eva Green has spent the last decade on some of Hollywood's biggest movie sets working with Ridley Scott and Robert Rodriguez to becoming a Bond girl. As her latest turn in White Bird in a Blizzard ...
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Charlie’s Country, David Gulpilil and the Realities of Race in Australia
Katina Vangopoulos explores the depiction of contemporary Indigenous Australia, as seen in Rolf de Heer's new film Charlie's Country
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Film Influencing Fashion: How Consumers Are Staying On-Trend
The return of something thought long gone in men's fashion has resurfaced thanks to the work of costume designer Casey Storm in Spike Jonze's Her, where star Joaquin Phoenix rocks high-waisted trousers. Something familiar to women as a now-stable trend with ev...
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