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Source’ not sci-fi, director says
“I am very pessimistic,” Duncan Jones concedes, “about the idea of time travel.”
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The Electric Chair
Rent It The Electric Chair: As the box says, this is “a lost treasure of New York City filmmaking.” So what’s up with New York City filmmaking anyway? Why so dark, bubby? It’s not that there isn’t a spark of hope and humanity, it’s just draped in cynicism and despair. Full of loathing and rage, (not to mention a little bit of humor) this 80-minute black and white arthouse feature will first …
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Review: ‘Toy Story 3’
Before watching even the first frame of “Toy Story 3” one might reasonably wonder: why? “Toy Story” established Pixar as not just another animation studio, but a creator of real art, for audiences of all ages, every bit the equal of Disney in its creative heyday.
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Poster perfect
It’s hard to imagine artworks by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – one of the greatest late-Impressionist painters – being glued on walls and left to the mercy of the elements. But that was exactly what happened to his posters advertising the Moulin Rouge, which were printed on three sheets and glued on walls all around the neighborhood.
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