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The Hunger Games
Presentation expresses and explodes political ideology in Gary Ross’ The Hunger Games, a stirring cinematic adaptation of the first book in Suzanne Collins’s hugely popular li
2012 San Diego Latino Film Festival
19 years after first being founded, the San Diego Latino Film Festival (March 8-18) is returning to its roots: Celebrating films made by Latino filmmakers in the United States
Blunderbuss Cinema: Andrew Stanton’s John Carter
Pixar Studios, the prolific Animation collective known for creating smart films that appeal to both children and adults alike, reached an artistic apex with WALL•E, a masterp
This is Not a Film: Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie
Stupid is as stupid does in Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, an inane feature length extension of the comedy duo Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim’s Adult Swim sketch comedy
First Person Shooter: Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh’s Act of Valor
An expensive Navy SEAL training video turned feature length action picture, Act of Valor has a clear goal in mind: to re-instill a sense of power and danger in the global repr
2012 Oscar Predictions
The 84th Annual Academy Awards airs this Sunday, February 26 and prognosticators, pundits, and pedestrians all over the globe are scrambling to compile their picks for cut-thr
Slow-Motion Dive: Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation
Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation, a meticulously written and masterfully performed Iranian drama currently nominated for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Screenplay,
Safety Blankets: Rodrigo Garcia’s Albert Nobbs
Albert Nobbs (Glenn Close) works as a butler in a prominent turn-of-the century Dublin Hotel where the wealthy socialites of the era come to drink and act entitled.

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