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  • Steven Spielberg: Amistad

    Steven Spielberg: Amistad

    Amistad is the last film in Steven Spielberg's corpus I'm visiting for the first time. Surrounded by the more lauded dramatic achievements of Schindler's List... Read more

    The 06 May 2011 by   Jake Cole
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  • Brian De Palma: Blow Out

    Brian Palma: Blow

    Blow Out represents a breakthrough for Brian De Palma. After farcically and satirically pulling apart the bonds of cinema for nearly two decades, the... Read more

    The 03 May 2011 by   Jake Cole
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  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Terry Gilliam, 1998)

    Fear Loathing Vegas (Terry Gilliam, 1998)

    It may come as a surprise that Terry Gilliam, surrealist animator and maker of various self-contained fantasies, has never touched drugs in his life. It... Read more

    The 30 April 2011 by   Jake Cole
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  • Fast Five (Justin Lin, 2011)

    Fast Five (Justin Lin, 2011)

    Having seen neither the third nor fourth entries in the Fast and Furious franchise, I cannot say whether Fast Five is, as so many now say, the finest film in th... Read more

    The 29 April 2011 by   Jake Cole
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  • Numéro Deux (Jean-Luc Godard, 1975)

    Numéro Deux (Jean-Luc Godard, 1975)

    Numéro deux represents Godard's first fully successful attempt to include the elements of his previous films into a cohesive whole. Ironically, it may also be... Read more

    The 25 April 2011 by   Jake Cole
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  • The Long Good Friday

    Long Good Friday

    There has been ten years of peace in the London underworld, and now mob boss Harry (Bob Hoskins) has finally found his chance to go legit. With a lucrative... Read more

    The 24 April 2011 by   Kaiser31083
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  • Mad Love

    Love

    L'amour fou, a film based on the art collection that belonged to longtime business and life partners Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge, will premiere next wee... Read more

    The 23 April 2011 by   Objectsnotpaintings
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  • Letter to Jane (Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin, 1972)

    Letter Jane (Jean-Luc Godard Jean-Pierre Gorin, 1972)

    Conceived as a postscript film to Tout va bien, the 52-minute Letter to Jane closes the door on Godard and Gorin's partnership and the lingering remnants of... Read more

    The 19 April 2011 by   Jake Cole
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  • MMM - Superhuman, Superhero and Simply Super

    Superhuman, Superhero Simply Super

    Splice -What a freaky, freaky little movie. The trailer looked interesting enough and I generally like the things that Adrien Brody does, especially this {ignor... Read more

    The 18 April 2011 by   Saratpierce
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  • Cary Grant: A Class Apart

    Cary Grant: Class Apart

    Cary Grant was an inimitable leading man, bringing grace, humor, talent, and class to the big screen. Cary Grant: A Class Apart offers a humanistic portrait of... Read more

    The 17 April 2011 by   Kaiser31083
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