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Expression
9 years ago+8 8 0Haunting 'Phoenix' expertly blends mourning and melodrama
German director Christian Petzold has come up with a splendid work of mourning and melodrama in “Phoenix.” Nina Hoss, Petzold’s favorite actress — and for good reason — plays Nelly, a mutilated sur...
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9 years ago+2 2 0Join us at: /t/internationalcinema
This tribe is for in-depth discussion of every aspect of International cinema -- focusing on non-American movies from every corner of the world and every filmmaking era.
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9 years ago+16 16 0Join us at: /t/classichollywood
This tribe is for in-depth discussion of every aspect of classical Hollywood cinema -- from the Silent era through 1975, when the summer blockbuster (JAWS) was born.
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9 years ago+2 3 1HORSE MONEY (trailer)
The trailer for Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa's new movie, HORSE MONEY.
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9 years ago+10 10 0A Love Story Without Love: Hou Hsiao-hsien Discusses "The Assassin" on Notebook
Hou Hsiao-hsien. Photo by Yao Hung-I.The Assassin, Taiwanese master Hou Hsiao-hsien's first film in eight years, was one of the most sublime revelations at the Cannes
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9 years ago+3 4 1via girish: Critic Dennis Lim's Top Ten List from Cannes 2015
On Facebook, Dennis Lim put up this personal list....
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9 years ago+2 2 0A Few Queries for Monte Hellman on Notebook
Despite transparent light and searing heat, all seems frozen. Something clings to the landscape. Amidst Joshua trees and sagebrush, an ineffable presence surrounding
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9 years ago+10 10 0Young Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck looking sultry.
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9 years ago+1 1 0Cineaste Magazine Review: The Long Goodbye [Altman/1973]
Robert Altman's classic released on Blu-Ray by Kino-Lorber -- reviewed by Cineaste Editor Rahul Hamid.
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9 years ago+9 9 0Scandals of Classic Hollywood: The Long Suicide of Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift had the most earnest of faces: big, pleading eyes, a set jaw, and the sort of immaculate side part we haven’t seen since. He played the desperate, the drunken, and the deceived, and the trajectory of his life was as tragic as that in ...
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9 years ago+7 7 0Can two entrepreneurs turn neuroscience into Moneyball?
The next big advancement in baseball could be inside your head.