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New York Film Festival Opens With Two Thumbs Up
By
KATIE LOCKHART
October 5, 2011
New York Film Festival 2011: “Melancholia” Preview
By
JAMES MILLER
October 4, 2011
“25th Hour” Still Shines, “Drive’s” Gosling Switches Gears
By
KATIE LOCKHART
and
CLINT HOLLOWAY
September 21, 2011
Three Summer Movies Everyone’s Talking About
By
KATIE LOCKHART
August 25, 2011
Tribeca Film Festival Transcends Art of Indie Filmmaking Again
By
MIKE MADDEN
and
KATIE LOCKHART
July 23, 2011
Rooftop Films Returns for Another Summer of Outdoor Screenings
By
KYLE MORRISON
July 23, 2011
Tribeca Film Festival Goes to the Drive-In
By
KATIE LOCKHART
July 23, 2011
Charles Burnett’s Bealeagured Films “Endure” at MoMA
By
KYLE MORRISON
July 23, 2011
“Take Me Home Tonight:” 1980s Comedy Cliché
By
KATIE LOCKHART
July 23, 2011
For the Kid in All of Us
By
MICHAEL O’DONNELL
July 23, 2011
Looking For Chaos, Relaxation and Laughs? Take a Trip to “Cedar Rapids”
By
JAMES MILLER
July 23, 2011
Hollywood Undeserving: Why the Oscars Always Miss the Mark
By
KYLE MORRISON
July 23, 2011
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