Film
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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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Review: "Joe" – A Story of Resurrection
"Joe" is not just a return to form for its director David Corden Green, but also its star. Nicolas Cage…
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Zack Snyder to Helm "Justice League": What Does this Mean for the DC Universe?
Zack Snyder is being back in the director’s chair for the third film in the DC Cinematic Universe canon, "Justice…
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Exploring the Newly Announced Cast of "Star Wars: Episode VII"
In the biggest casting news this side of the galaxy, the cast of the next Star Wars film has been…
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IFFBoston: "Hellion" is a Well-Acted, Emotionally Complex Tale
Every once in a while a film will come out that truly captures the essence of realism in its characters…
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