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FILM REVIEW: 'THE IMPOSTER'Now Streaming: Mistaken Identity, A Ghostly Con & A Sleek, Deceptive Thriller'The Imposter' is both an exceedingly well-crafted documentary and a thrillingly mysterious work of fiction. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: LUKAS KENDALLInteview: Trading Score For A Live Take On Twisted Porn For 'Lucky Bastard'In the premise of a porn shoot we were able to come up with a believable reason for all the footage to exist: the camera crew is documenting their work for exploitation. |
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FILM INTERVIEWS: SALLY EL-HOSAINI AND JAMES FLOYDDirector Sally El-Hosaini, Indo-Brit Actor James Floyd Dig Deep in ‘My Brother The Devil’"The thing I realized is that all these guys have a huge pressure they put on themselves to be men, and this is an ultra alpha-male definition of what being a man is ..." |
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FILM REVIEW: 'SILENT HOUSE'Now Streaming: Elizabeth Olsen Amps Up The Tension In Experimental ThrillerRather than aiming for quiet and understated, Olsen quickly ratchets up the anxiety until she's on the edge of full nervous collapse. |
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FILM INTEREVIEW: JANE LEVY & FEDE ALVAREZPractical Effects, Passing The Sam Raimi Torch & Bloody, Gory Fun In 'Evil Dead' RemakeFede Alvarez: The movie that's out there is my director's cut, which never happens in Hollywood lately. They gave me the chance to put my cut out there. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: DWAYNE JOHNSON, ADRIANNE PALICKI & JON CHUCombat Training & Paying Tribute To Fans In Explosive 3D Sequel 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation'Dwayne Johnson: It's a mythology that's beloved, and we all wanted to pay homage and respect to the mythology the second time around. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING'Fusing Whedon & Shakespeare For Lively, Stripped Down Modern ClassicThough much of Whedon’s appeal stems from witty dialogue, substituting Shakespeare’s lines only serves to highlight how far the king of geeks has come in his direction. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED'Now Streaming: Aubrey Plaza & Mark Duplass Meet Weird In Time Travel Indie AdventureUltimately, Safety Not Guaranteed is that most rare of tales: the heartwarming love-story that's just weird enough to avoid the traps of schmaltzy sentimentality. |
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TV REVIEW: 'MADNESS IN THE WHITE CITY'Now Streaming: Murder, Madness & The Mind Of An Evil GeniusAll in all, Madness in the White City is a multi-layered story that offers many opportunities for reflection and caution. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: HARMONY KORINE & THE GIRLS OF 'SPRING BREAKERS'Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson & More Get Wild For Violent, Sexy RompVanessa Hudgens: They're so badass. They're so present. They're gun-toting, in bikinis. It's really empowering and just, visually, such a strong image. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'STOKER'Matthew Goode Brings Razor-Sharp Performance To Stunningly Perverse ThrillerFraught with an erotic, twisted energy, Stoker’s visuals matter more than the actual plot - style over substance. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'THE GIRL'Abbie Cornish Brings Subtle Realism To David Riker's Redemptive DramaCapturing audiences’ hearts, protagonist Ashley struggles to find her own American Dream, a family, and herself. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: KIRSTEN DUNST & JIM STURGESSClass Commentary, Indie Fantasy & Star-Crossed Romance In 'Upside Down'Kirsten Dunst: I think there is something magical about Juan, and he is a visionary director. That’s why I wanted to be part of it. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: SETH FISHERBrian Cox, Cultural Icons & Character Development In Indie Filmmaker's DebutI love to hear people speak like people, and learn about them, and learn about story through their behavior. Character-driven stories really get me going. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: COLIN FARRELL, NOOMI RAPACE & TERRENCE HOWARDStars of Slick Noir Crime Drama Talk With Director Niels Arden OplevNoomi Rapace: ... we work in a similar way. It's like when you step in, you're going to stay in there and it's going to become your life. I loved working with Colin. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'A PLACE AT THE TABLE'Lori Silverbush & Kristi Jacobson's Eye Opening Documentary Tackles Hunger In AmericaIn America’s fight against hunger, Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson point us in the direction of answers instead of just stating the facts. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: KRISTI JACOBSON & LORI SILVERBUSH'A Place At The Table' Documentarians Examine Obesity, Poverty & Food PoliticsLori Silverbush: Change starts at the most micro level in terms of the dialogue than any one person can have. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'BLUMENTHAL'Brian Cox Exudes Wit & Pathos In Seth Fisher's Thoughtful, Darkly Comic Feature DebutFisher is an uncommonly gifted writer, and he seems to know exactly how to direct the actors performing his script. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: 'OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL' YELLOW BRICK CARPETJames Franco, Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams, Sam Raimi & More Are Off To See The WizardMichelle Williams: He's the director; he sets the tone for everything, and his spirit is generous, it's transcendent, it's transformative... He is the heart of the movie. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: BRUCE WILLISGrowing Older & Coming Back Strong For 'A Good Day To Die Hard'You know what we need, is Hans Gruber. |