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All the Queen's Men: Tomas Alfredson’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Tomas Alfredson’s aching spy thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, the latest adaptation of John LeCarré’s famous 1974 novel, turns the machinations of Cold War espionage into a
How Frank Baum Became the Wizard of Coronado
For Lyman Frank Baum, who resided in Chicago’s Humboldt Park, there may have been no place like home.
A Dangerous Method
With A Dangerous Method, a sly and smart examination of the tumultuous Carl Jung/Sigmund Freud relationship during the early 1900’s, Cronenberg reaches the apex of this auteur
Home is Where the Horse Is: Steven Spielberg’s War Horse
War Horse is a film of grand scope and of even grander emotions, an old-fashioned ode to a type of “aw shucks” sentimentality that could make you nostalgic for old Hollywood o
A Year for the Ages: The Best Films of 2011
Poll the adventurous film critics who consistently ventured outside the stranglehold of downtrodden Hollywood cinema in 2011 and you’ll probably find a smiling bunch.
History of Film & Cinema in San Diego
Hollywood is much bigger than the shadow cast by its iconic sign atop the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking Los Angeles.
What We've Learned from Peter Jackson's The Hobbit Movie Trailer
The J.R.R. Tolkien 1937 fantasy children’s novel, The Hobbit, is getting its second shot in the limelight courtesy of director and producer Peter Jackson.

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