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loudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies

loudQUIETloud: A Film About the PixiesDirected by: Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin (MVD Visual)Documenting the unexpected reunion of one of the most influential bands in alternative rock, loudQUIETloud is not just a road-story of the Pixies reunion tour in 2004. It is more about how its individual members struggle with balancing old postures and lingering […]

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Dazed and Confused

Dazed and ConfusedDirected by: Richard Linklater(Criterion)Throughout the ’90s, Richard Linklater’s ode to youth was the ultimate party- and ’70s throwback-movie. Today, it plays more like grunge-era nostalgia. But the slow burn impact Dazed had on ’90s teens was that it rejected the dramatics of the John Hughes template for something more direct—the meaningless satisfaction of […]

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The Marlon Brando Collection

The Marlon Brando CollectionDirected by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz(Warner Home Video)When Brando died, the eulogies remembered his work in The Godfather, A Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront. But the second tier work assembled in this Warner Bros. set invites rediscovery. From fighting tyranny in the highly criticized, but still enthralling Mutiny on the Bounty […]

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Seven Samurai

Seven SamuraiDirected by: Akira Kurosawa(Criterion)One of the first movies released on DVD by Criterion, the double-dip may seem like just a cash grab. It’s really a massive three-disc film school package on Akira Kurosawa’s samurai epic. About as “fun” as universally recognized classics ever get, Seven Samurai is nearly perfect.Mark PalermoCategories: Best of the year […]

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The Bela Lugosi Collection

Published December 08, 2005. The Bela Lugosi Collection Directed by: Edgar G. Ulmer (Universal) All substance, no gristle. The Bela Lugosi Collection has a couple of trailers, but that’s it as far as extras go. What it offers is five movies for about $5 each. Three of them (Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Black […]

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Freaked

Published December 08, 2005. Freaked Directed by: Tom Stern, Alex Winter (Anchor Bay) Alex Winter (the Bill half of Bill and Ted) directed and starred in this 1993 oddity that also featured Keanu Reeves as Dog Boy and Mr. T as the Bearded Lady. Freaked was initially conceived as a showcase for The Butthole Surfers. […]

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My Summer of Love

Published December 08, 2005. My Summer of Love Directed by: Pawel Pawlikowski (Alliance) Two Yorkshire girls become friends and then lovers under the sun-dappled trees of the eternal summer afternoon. It’s not all pastoral bliss: teenaged boredom, betrayal and innocence are served up and cut down. The commentary by director Pawel Pawlikowski is essential. Carsten […]

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The Last King of Scotland

The Last King of ScotlandDirected by: Kevin MacDonald(Fox Searchlight)In The Last King of Scotland, the vain young doctor Nicholas Garrigan (James McAvoy) heads to Uganda on a whim. He spins a globe and points randomly, then leaves his home in Scotland to launch himself into a country he hasn’t learned about. It’s 1971 and famed […]

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Away from Her

Away from Her Directed by: Sarah PolleyMongrel MediaNear the end of Away from Her, straightforward Marian (Olympia Dukakis) calls Grant (Gordon Pinsent) to ask him out on a semi-date. “I wanted to say, I know you’re not single and I don’t mean it that way. I’m not, either. But it doesn’t hurt to get out […]

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The Comedians of Comedy: Live at the Troubadour

The Comedians of Comedy: Live at the TroubadourDirected by: Michael BliedenImageFor the last few years, comedians Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, Maria Bamford and Zach Galifianakis (AKA The Comedians of Comedy) have been crafting ridiculously hilarious pieces of comedy gold, then performing them in an anti-comedy-club tour of rock venues. Tragically, their show will never come […]

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Waitress

WaitressDirected by: Adrienne Shelly20th Century FoxMany of the lines characters in Waitress spout at each other are tiny pieces of only-in-movies poetry. Crusty diner patron/owner Old Joe (Andy Griffith) describes pregnant waitress Jenna (Keri Russell)’s pie passionately, “Then you’re flooded with chocolate, dark and bittersweet, like an old love affair… strawberry: the way strawberry was […]

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