Film Festivals
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Darren Aronofsky’s BLACK SWAN To Open 67th Venice Film Festival & In Theaters On December 1st
Michelle McCue | July 30, 2010Fox Searchlight announced on Friday that BLACK SWAN, starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel and Mila Kunis, will open in select theatres...
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THE TOWN Will Premiere At Toronto International Film Festival
Melissa Howland | July 27, 2010Relax all you theater buffs… I said “The Town” not “Our Town“! Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that THE...
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A Second Trailer for THE SOCIAL NETWORK – Film Will Open NY Film Festival
Michelle McCue | July 8, 2010Sony Pictures announced over on Twitter that David Fincher’s THE SOCIAL NETWORK has been selected as the Opening Night film...
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Celebrating Akira Kurosawa at 100
Travis Keune | July 2, 2010Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998) was one of the greatest filmmakers of all-time and yet, I’d bet most people have never...
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Cinema St. Louis Announces the 10th Annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
Travis Keune | June 28, 2010The 10th Annual St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase begins July 18th at the historic Tivoli Theatre, so prepare yourself once...
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Fantaspoa – Fantastic Film Festival in Brazil
Travis Keune | June 14, 2010So, here’s the deal… most of us here in the States are probably gonna miss this one, for for...
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SXSW Review: TINY FURNITURE
Travis Keune | March 22, 2010TINY FURNITURE is a remarkably successful comedy, smart and witty, from a young and promising filmmaker. Lena Dunham wrote,...
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SXSW (Short) Review: OUT OF NOWHERE
Travis Keune | March 22, 2010OUT OF NOWHERE is a strange and mysterious film that combines the bizarre mentality of David Lynch with the...
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SXSW Review: WINTER’S BONE
Travis Keune | March 20, 2010WINTER’S BONE, quite possibly, is one of the top five best films to see in 2010. Based on the...
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SXSW Review: MONSTERS
Travis Keune | March 19, 2010MONSTERS is a film that shoots itself in the foot, undeservedly, with a misleading title. Intentional or not, the...
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SXSW Review: PUTTY HILL
Travis Keune | March 19, 2010PUTTY HILL is a film that thrives on its authenticity, portraying a clutch of realistic characters in an impoverished...
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SXSW Review: COLD WEATHER
Travis Keune | March 18, 2010COLD WEATHER manages to take two underlying story ideas and combine them into a conceptually intriguing film, one that...
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SXSW Review: HARRY BROWN
Travis Keune | March 18, 2010Few actors are as universally recognized and appreciated… and still working as long and hard as Michael Caine. For...
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SXSW Review: CENTURION
Travis Keune | March 18, 2010CENTURION is an epic story told on an intimate scale. It’s a war movie focused on the character-driven story,...
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SXSW Review: THE HAPPY POET
Travis Keune | March 18, 2010THE HAPPY PORT is an indie comedy written and directed by Paul Gordon, who also stars in the film...
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SXSW Review: THE LOVED ONES
Travis Keune | March 18, 2010There was a time when Australia was a blossoming new haven for great films. Fortunately, that time has not...
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SXSW Review: MICMACS
Travis Keune | March 18, 2010Favored French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet (DELICATESSEN, AMELIE) returns to delight audiences once again with MICMACS, his sixth feature film....
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SXSW Review: MARWENCOL
Travis Keune | March 18, 2010One of the most fascinating things about how a child experiences the world is that everything is new, amazing...