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Part Training Day, part Bad Lieutenant, the film plays on the dirty cop genre and gives it a more intimate spin. Instead of simply...
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Part Training Day, part Bad Lieutenant, the film plays on the dirty cop genre and gives it a more intimate spin. Instead of simply...
If there’s any film showing how financial suffering bogs down an atypical American family, look no further than Think of Me, which recently screened...
The scenery is far from those we can see in tourist folders. The scenery is rather grayish. It seems that randomness of still progressing...
The invitation-only event took place recently at Avenue Lounge in the Four Seasons Hotel. The 27th annual luncheon, hosted by former Hollywood Reporter editor...
It’s easy to root for documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield: the Brit travels to the unfamiliar territory of Wasilla, Alaska, the home of Sarah Palin....
What The Ides of March does for American politics, The Student does for Argentinean school politics. Evoking the same betrayal and naivete themes as...
When I left the theatre after watching 50/50, I knew I had watched a rare feat: a film about contracting a life-threatening disease filled...
As we do every week on Friday, we’ve collected the top stories (as voted by you) and compiled them on one page. Our writers...
George Clooney gets behind and in front of the camera for his fourth directorial feature, and it’s a star-studded success. The Ides of March...
Sibling relationships are under the microscope in Sisters & Brothers, the latest film from Canadian director Carl Bessai, who also used the ensemble technique...
You won’t find Lynn Herrmann white-knuckled behind the wheel in rush hour traffic, or clutching a Starbucks on a busy city street. Herrmann, 55,...
As we do every week on Friday, we’ve collected the top stories (as voted by you) and compiled them on one page. Our writers...