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Watch “Five Broken Cameras” as “No Other Land” finds its way to festivals beyond Berlin. By then, the forced displacement of people in the West Bank will look gentle compared to the relentless siege of Gaza.
Read MoreIn his novel “The Passages of H. M.: A Novel of Herman Melville” author Jay Parini combines extensive research from existing biographies with a concrete evocation of the nineteenth century writer’s world and mind. We ask the writer a few questions about Melville, and whether there would be a market for his books today. By…
Read MorePlaying on their strengths and working within the limitations of each medium, both The Dropout and Bad Blood pull us into the very American story of Theranos’ and Holmes’ rise and fall.
Read MoreMy point is obvious: real estate is key to the survival of the small theater scene.
Read MoreBecause of first-rate performances, St. Vincent rises above Hollywood’s standard ‘cranky old man finds love through friendship with needy child’ trope.
Read More“In Bloom” is one of the best features to come out of Eastern Europe in recent times.
Read MoreWhat comes across most clearly to the viewer is that every single day — practically every single hour — is a struggle for Brian Wilson.
Read MoreThese are individual expressions of how it feels to live in a war zone, not scenes of valiant fighters intended to recruit more combatants.
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Fuse Film Commentary: The Decimation of the Independents — Some Solutions
The major film companies must divest themselves of their independent arms (which are anything but independent) and allow a return to the system that was in place for decades until greed and cinematic carpet bagging crushed it.
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