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Juvenile Life without Parole, Captured in Natural Life
Juvenile Life Without Parole (JLWOP) will one day hopefully be as obsolete as pillories, bilboes, brands and branks. Until More …
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Matt Peterson On Abe Makes A Movie
The words Albuquerque and comedy are not frequently heard in the same sentence, but the city has come a long More …
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Groovey TV at Comic Con: The Lou Ferrigno Interview
Groovey interviews the Incredible Hulk at Denver Comic Con, for Groovey TV.
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Films to See at Sundance
As the Sundance Film Festival is about to open on Jan. 22, the film audience is declining. Making More …
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Rape Culture, Rolling Stone, and the Homesman
There is nothing new about rape culture although some of its purveyors are indeed new. Britons’ radicalizing extends to More …
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Wavelengths at TIFF: Grand Shorts Tell Epic Stories
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was mass urbanism once again this year, as closed streets formed a More …
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Hockey, Pasolini and Another Serial Killer at Toronto International Film Festival
With 300 films, some 150 of them world premieres, the Toronto International Film Festival resists being reduced to More …
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Getting Your Groove Back with Land Ho!
When Colin (Paul Eenhoorn) is invited to travel in tandem with his ex-brother-in-law, Mitch (Earl Lynn Nelson), on More …
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The Allure of Serialized TV and What It’s Doing to Movies
Last year, the busiest “retired” filmmaker in history, Steven Soderbergh, claimed for the umpteenth time that he was quitting More …
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Drunktown’s Finest: Why Not A Documentary?
Drunktown’s Finest takes you to Navajo and into a knot of intersecting lives. It’s a mosaic of compounded More …
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Why Indie Cinemas Rule Santa Fe, or the Film-to-Digital Conversion
Rewind to 15 years ago. George Lucas is putting the finishing touches on Star Wars: Episode One. Famously More …
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Godfrey Reggio’s Visitors Return Life to A Legend
I first met Godfrey Reggio when I was 10 years old. I was fascinated at the time with More …
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