Life, Camera, Action
As a visual, kinetic medium, cinema isn't particularly suited... read more
Albert Hammond Jr.
Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr.'s solo debut, Yours to Keep... read more
Skipping the Swag Bags
That a film festival would feel the need to print up buttons reminding people to "Focus on Film"... read more
Mike White's Year of the Dog
Mike White has written half-a-dozen successful films but hadn’t directed his own screenplay until Year of the Dog, his poignant new comedy about a woman who loses her beloved pet. White’s movies range from the broad comedies he’s made with Jack Black to more offbeat, seemingly personal films like The Good Girl and Chuck&Buck. It might sound surprising that a movie like Year of the Dog, starring Molly Shannon (and opening nationwide April 13), would go into the latter category (or premiere at Sundance), but it has a depth of character that goes beyond a simple joke flick. “The only... read more
Emergent: Andrea Arnold
Although her first feature is just now opening in the U.S., British filmmaker Andrea Arnold... read more
Hot Fuzz
Considering how antiquated the term "fuzz" is for today's generation... read more
Disturbia
Being compared to Rear Window, one of Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest films, is not a bad thing. read more
LCD Soundsystem
It’s been several years since James Murphy dropped his first single, music-geek anthem “Losing My Edge”... read more
The Reaping
You'd think the result would be a popcorn-devouring hit... read more
Grindhouse
Grindhouse is not your average movie... read more
The Lookout
While writing some of the more inventive screenplays to come out of Hollywood in recent years... read more
The Ugly American
I didn’t expect much from this secret supposed paradise...
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Air
The members of Air are no strangers to a well-chosen collaboration... read more
Awake, My Soul
In 1990, college student and amateur musician Matt Hinton came across a flier for a Sacred Harp... read more
Christopher Quinn
Christopher Quinn's new documentary, God Grew Tired of Us, opens in Kakuma... read more
4 to Watch: Silver Lakes
Atlanta's fastest-rising pop collective... read more
The Namesake
Based on the book by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jhumpa Lahiri, The Namesake... read more
Chowing Down on the Southland Cuisine
The translation of this quest is revolutionizing the nation’s restaurant industry as well as its kitchen tables.
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4 To Watch: Loney, Dear
All your friends are out drinking, and you’re staying at home and being lonely.
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James Brown
For these fans, the theater marquee said it all: Rest In Peace, Apollo Legend, The Godfather Of Soul, James Brown 1933-2006. read more

