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Review: "Fed Up" Gives Americans An Inside Look At The Food Industry
The content, you might wonder, is unveiling all the terrifying facts about the foods Americans are encouraged to eat by…
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Jim Mickle Discusses “Cold In July”
Emertainment Monthly had the opportunity to speak with Jim Mickle about "Cold In July," the challenges of changing genres and…
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Jim Mickle Discusses "Cold In July"
Emertainment Monthly had the opportunity to speak with Jim Mickle about "Cold In July," the challenges of changing genres and…
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IFFBoston: “Mood Indigo” is Visually Inventive But Lacks Emotional Depth
While the film certainly bears the marks of visual inventiveness typically seen of Gondry in such films as "The Science…
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Academy Award Winning Cinematographer Wally Pfister Discusses His Directorial Debut “Transcendence”
Emertainment Monthly got the chance to talk with Wally Pfister on a conference call, where the first time director talked…
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Academy Award Winning Cinematographer Wally Pfister Discusses His Directorial Debut "Transcendence"
Emertainment Monthly got the chance to talk with Wally Pfister on a conference call, where the first time director talked…
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IFFBoston: Watch A Man Lose Everything In 90 Minutes In “Locke”
For ninety minutes, Ivan Locke is held captive by the film’s narrative, and he is unable to pull himself away.…
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IFFBoston: “The Trip to Italy” Is More Of The Same, But That Isn’t A Bad Thing
The film follows comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon (as themselves) on a restaurant tour across England, in which they…
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IFFBoston: "The Double" Is Well-Crafted And Strange Tale
The execution of a single actor taking on duel performances has always been an exciting effect in films. But, what…
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