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Films sanctify pestering and stalking of women
Economic Times
What's truly terrible is the manner in which film heroes have for decades pestered, stalked and forced their unwanted attentions on heroines in a thousand films, yet ended up getting the girl. That sends the most outrageous of all messages to the ...
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The List: The top 15 French films
Washington Times
Oh, the discreet charm of the bourgeoisie. France's most famous actor, Gerard Depardieu, has caused quite a stir in his homeland over paying taxes. Mr. Depardieu, who celebrates his 64th birthday on Dec 27, has decided to escape the impending tax hikes ...
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Tom Hooper films – in pictures
The Guardian
Tom Hooper's directorial career has taken him from the traditional starting point of TV series episodes to high-profile dramas such as John Adams and the Oscar-winning film The King's Speech. Now, as he brings us the long-awaited film version of the ...
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Top 10 obsessed lovers in Bollywood films
Times of India
Love is a given in Bollywood. But when it turns into a dangerous obsession, it can create mayhem. In this top list, here's a look at those actors who played the role of obsessive roles so convincingly that many went on to win accolades for their ...
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Review of 2012: Film (part 2)
The Independent
Best – and maddest – film of the year. Holy Motors. An actor (Denis Lavant) is chauffeured around Paris in a stretch limousine, adopting different identities as he goes, and, perhaps, crossing over into different realities. Léos Carax definitely ...
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The Independent
The five best films that didn't play in the Twin Cities in 2012—including ...
Twin Cities Daily Planet
Mike D'Angelo's brilliant and intense film website, "The Man Who Viewed Too Much," which I have been following for a few years now (and is a complete time-suck) covers everything he has seen, everything released in NYC, and all of his reviews since 1995.
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Twin Cities Daily Planet
The best films of 2012
The Missoulian
In film after film after film there was significant bench strength -- supporting casts that didn't just rotate around the stars but provided their own rays of light. Clearly, Daniel Day-Lewis was at the head of the class in "Lincoln." But, nearby ...
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Review of 2012: Film (part 1)
The Independent
Amid all the top-quality gloom, one film filled me with more pure joy than any other – The Muppets, a witty but not over-ironic franchise relaunch. Miss Piggy proved that pigs can wear Prada too, and Jason Segel and Amy Adams offered game human support.
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The Independent
Hollywood tackles sex and disability
The Independent
The film, which won the Special Jury Prize and Audience Award at the Sundance festival this year, is written and directed by a polio survivor, Ben Lewin, but is based on the late O'Brien's account of his own story. "I was taken by the frankness and ...
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Top 10 films of 2012
Crikey (blog)
Another year ends, another onslaught of "best of" lists ensue. Before I move onto my top ten films of the year – which, as in previous years, are not ranked in any particular order other than the one at the bottom, Cinetology's coveted annual Best ...
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Crikey (blog)

Blogs2 new results for films
 
FilmDrunk Top 10 Movies of 2012, 2012 Best Films of the Year
By Vince Mancini
At times it can be nearly impossible to squeeze your reactions to a film into the narrow rubric of A through F, or on-a-scale-of-one-to-ten grades. What if I love the first 110 minutes of a film but despise the next 15? Do I try to score it round by ...
FilmDrunk
Excess Hollywood: Christmas Weekend Films | The University Daily ...
By Natalie Parker
Excess Hollywood: Christmas Weekend Films'. This week on Excess Hollywood, film critics Alex Lamb and Landon McDonald discuss the big releases over Christmas weekend, particularly analyzing "Django Unchained." Contact Alex Lamb ...
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