February Film Notes

Payday
For proof the ‘70s truly were the golden age of American cinema, look no further than the forgotten 1973 ...

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The Outskirts of Persepolis
“In this life you'll meet a lot of jerks. If they hurt you, tell yourself that it's their own stupidity ...
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There Will Be Blood

About midway into There Will Be Blood, Daniel Plainview tells a man claiming to be his brother, “I don't like ...

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Three Great Scripts, Two to Five Discs

Margot at the Wedding
Lord, I'd hate to meet Noah Baumbach's family. It's possible, of course, that they're perfectly lovely ...

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Holiday Movie Picks

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
The undisputed king of Christmas movies, at least for the last decade or so, Frank ...

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I Am Here to Kill Your Monstahh

Beowulf, Robert Zemeckis' latest firm shove at the envelope of cinematic technology, is an oddity wrapped in a gimmick, and ...

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Mini-Finney-Fest

It's a good season to be an Albert Finney fan, as a new theatrical film and DVD release feature the ...

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Forget The Dead You've Left

The story goes something like this: Bob Dylan — face of the early 1960s American folk boom, voice of a ...

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Train Bound for Nowhere

Wes Anderson's career seems to be at a crucial juncture.  Winning critical raves and finding a cult audience in 1996 ...

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Nervous Films

At a time when iMovie, Final Cut and their ilk are allowing anyone with access to a camera, a computer ...

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