Salvation Boulevard: Starring Everyone!
George Ratliff's latest is a star-studded comedy (Brosnan, Kinnear, Tomei, Connelly, Harris) about the absurd world of mega-Church communities.
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George Ratliff's latest is a star-studded comedy (Brosnan, Kinnear, Tomei, Connelly, Harris) about the absurd world of mega-Church communities.
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James Marsh's Project Nim is a clever work of misdirection, a documentary done as sleight-of-hand.
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While Azazel Jacobs' Terri seems like it may be another teen coming-of-age story, it turns out it's a refreshingly new take on an old genre.
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It's no wonder this doc about a gentle cowboy won an audience award at Sundance. We defy you not to be swept away by both the charms of the man and the subtle grace of the film.
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Godard may have been marginalized by the larger cinematic community, but that hasn't stopped him from continually pushing the artform forward.
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Starring Craig Roberts as a modern-day, British Holden Caulfield of sorts, Richard Ayoade's directorial debut revives a specific brand of quirk.
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Woody Allen opens up—and slings a few zingers—at the press conference for his latest. Also? He's acting in his next movie...
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Abbas Kiarostami's latest may be terribly similar to other talky art films, but don't let that distract you from its originality.
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Topher Grace doffs the flares and tips his hat to the best decade for teen movies in Take Me Home Tonight.
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Auteur with a capital A Apichatpong Weerasethakul speaks with us about his Cannes winner, in which he pushes the boundaries of conventional cinema.
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