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Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2009 at 16:52 in india, reviews, documentary, comedy, race relations, cultural, b's, taking it home
Maintaining "good hair" really couldn't be any worse for you... Chris Rock's Good Hair is kind of like one big weave: it's fun, it looks great, and it moves naturally, but you really don't know what actually exists at the roots, underneath the glos...
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Posted on Sunday November 8th, 2009 at 23:05 in family, Thriller, horror, Sci-fi, crap, aliens, kelly, diaz, langella, book adaptation, marsden, c's
So lemme get this straight, that's two disasters in a row from Richard Kelly, right? Literally the first words I heard after a promotional screening of Richard Kelly's The Box were, "I'm so glad I didn't have to pay for that," from a relieved audie...
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Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 22:18 in china, classics, political, plugs, cultural, walker art center, minneapolis - st. paul
Beginning tomorrow night and continuing through Nov. 23 is yet another fascinating film series at the Walker Art Center: The People's Republic of Cinema: 60 Years of China on Film. I know as much about Chinese cinema as I do about aerospace engineeri...
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Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 11:59 in reviews, Thriller, action, fantasy, Sci-fi, b's, flyway, emerging filmmaker, truly indie
Is it fair to judge a film based on its bang-for-the-buck value (low budget, high production), and ignore otherwise standard criteria like writing and acting? Is the bar set a little lower for independent films, making the mediocre ones appear good a...
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Posted on Monday October 26th, 2009 at 12:43 in africa, reviews, documentary, comedy, classics, race relations, blogathon, cultural, Just For Fun
[This remembrance is brought to you as part of Joe Valdez's Class of '84 Blogathon at This Distracted Globe, a celebration of films from on the 25th anniversary of what many people consider the best film year of a generation.] There are few movies t...
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Posted on Thursday October 22nd, 2009 at 15:30 in Thriller, short film, comedy, horror, Sci-fi, festival, flyway, emerging filmmaker, truly indie
Colore Non Vedenti Jay Cheel, 2009 (Official Website) Run time: 29 min. | Canada Categories: International Zombie Summit When you spend as much time as I do reading and writing about movies, names of critics and bloggers and free...
Well done and a little different: lengthy articles more like story length exposes of their subjects.. very well thought writing with an emphasis on quality not quantity. Nicely laid out blog as well, good design..
very professional film blog (film = artistic movie, movie = pop film!).. enjoy this one!
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