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Chloe Moretz and Blake Lively Almost Steal Away with Hick

May 11th, 2012

At age 15, Chloë Grace Moretz is now right in the center of the child/adult Venn diagram. Pretty soon we’ll have to accept that she really is a young woman

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Martin Scorsese, "Hugo" Crew Talk About Their Oscar Nominations!

Jan 25th, 2012

I love "Hugo!" It was No. 2 on my Top 10 Best Movies of 2011. And the film led the 2012 Oscar nominations with 11 nods including Best Picture!

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Corman's World Lovingly Sketches the Inner Life of a Movie Maverick

Dec 29th, 2011

Director, producer and distributor Roger Corman's World seems suspended between magnetic poles: At true north he could be described as the godfather of independently produced and independent-minded film;

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Washington Film Critics Choose "The Artist" for Best Film! Scorsese, Clooney, Williams Other Big Winners!

Dec 19th, 2011

The Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA) has announced their 2011 winners.The Best Film award went to the black-and-white, silent film "The Artist" from director Michel Hazanavicius.

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Scorsese’s Hugo Melds Modern Filmmaking with a Glorious Sense of the Past

Dec 2nd, 2011

God help filmmakers who become legendary: Even if they manage to avoid becoming prisoners of their own high standards, there’s no escaping those of their audience.

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"Hugo" Movie Review -- Why You Have to See it in 3D!

Nov 30th, 2011

At first glance, the marriage of director Martin Scorsese and 3D filmmaking seems off-putting. The greatest living American director does not need to succumb to the technical toy du jour.

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Killing Bono Tackles Fame and Failure With Mixed Comic Results

Nov 8th, 2011

For every musical act that’s made it big, there are thousands that have languished in obscurity, but when it comes to movies, it’s rare that a band that comes to naught gets much screen time. Achtung Baby celebrates it’s 20 year anniversary this month

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Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez Interview for "The Way!"

Oct 14th, 2011

Emilio Estevez directs his father, Martin Sheen, in the thought-provoking "The Way." Sheen stars as a dad who travels overseas to recover the body of his estranged son who died while traveling the "El camino de Santiago" from France to Spain. Along the way, Sheen’s character encounters a colorful set of fellow-travelers.

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Genial Birder Comedy The Big Year Ponders Life’s Big Questions, with Few Goofy Hijinks

Oct 14th, 2011

The Big Year has such an overstuffed comedic cast that it’s a shock to realize how modest and unconcerned with generating broad laughs it is. Directed by David Frankel (of The Devil Wears Prada and Marley & Me), produced by Ben Stiller and adapted from a book by former Denver Post reporter Mark Obmascik

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Inspirational "Dolphin Tale" Doesn’t Go All Soppy

Sep 26th, 2011

You couldn’t come up with a simpler, more nakedly inspirational story than the one told in Dolphin Tale: Unhappy, disengaged child of single mom finds a wounded dolphin caught in a trap’s ropes and cuts it free

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