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Muscle Shoals documentary set for film festival Seattle Post Intelligencer The documentary, which focuses on the early years of Muscle Shoals music and its worldwide impact, will be featured at this year's Sundance Film Festival in January. "Muscle Shoals" was just added to the film festival, which takes place each year in Utah. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Film review: 'Jack Reacher' thriller is a bit of a reach Glendale News Press For fans of Lee Child's series of Jack Reacher thrillers, the decision to cast Tom Cruise as Reacher must seem like ... well ... a reach. Child's protagonist is light-haired, nearly 6 and a half feet tall, burly enough to be instantly intimidating, and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moroccan road film subverts Hollywood stereotypes Reuters The film is spliced with shots of endearingly bemused or nervous ordinary people giving their thoughts to the camera about Hollywood and its global stars, as well as clips from classics such as "Casablanca" featuring off-the-cuff anti-Arab slurs like ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"On the Road": Critics weigh in on film adaptation CBS News The film, which is now in limited release, was directed by Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles, who was also behind "The Motorcycle Diaries." "On the Road" follows the travels of Sal Paradise, an aspiring New York writer, and Dean Moriarty, a charming ex ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Six alternative Christmas films The Guardian The film's real star is Lucifer, who – angered by society's unshakeable devotion to Saint Nick – sends forth a horned demon to turn the children of Earth against him. Santa, hard at work in his orbiting space castle (don't ask) is powerless to help as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Israeli film 'Fill the Void' falls short at Oscars Jerusalem Post This year's entries from 71 countries showed a renewed interest in Holocaust and World War II themes. Although also shut out, five movies dealt with the Jewish fate during the Nazi era and its aftermath, one film with Talmudic roots, and one on the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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N.C. Film Industry Reaches Record Highs in 2012 Productions spent more than $376 million in the state and created more than 4100 crew positions for local labor in 2012, breaking previous records set in 2011. Backstage.com News | ||
Venice Votes to Expand Film Fest Juries, Adds Two New Prizes ... By Eric J. Lyman The board also voted to create a new permanent section that will screen restored films and documentaries from the festival's massive archives. International | ||
Parental Guidance: Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter By Michael Rechtshaffen Billy Crystal and Bette Midler hustle to peddle the threadbare material that makes Andy Fickman's comedy a perfectly tolerable, if uninspired, moviegoing experience. Movie Reviews | ||
Oscars 2012 -- Foreign Language Film Shortlist Announced By THE DEADLINE TEAM Last weekend, I profiled 15 films that were generating the most buzz ahead of the compilation of the Academy's shortlist for the Best Foreign Language Fi. Deadline.com | ||
Short Film Fridays | Slog By Charles Mudede This week's film is the trailer for William Never Married, a feature by the local director Christian Palmer. The reason for sharing this trailer? The... The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper |
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