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Down into the Black Hole with <i>Turin Horse</i> and <i>Miners' Hymns</i> Down into the Black Hole with Turin Horse and Miners' Hymns
By Nick Pinkerton

Béla Tarr, the Hungarian director who became something like the patron saint of slow cinema with 1994's 450-minute Sátántangó, has made some of the toughest endurance tests in film history.… More >>

Protect the Abs at All Cost Protect the Abs at All Cost
By Karina Longworth

“He's sooo hot,” the woman sitting next to me at the screening of Safe House sighed to her friend as the film's opening images of Ryan Reynolds working out flashed… More >>

For Better or for Amnesia For Better or for Amnesia
By Nick Pinkerton

The Vow, a full-bodied lunge for the heartstrings, has a humdinger of a premise, forcing its characters to face a question that most of us ask ourselves: If you could… More >>

Short and&hellip; Sweet, Sincere, Cloying, Beautiful: Oscar Nominees, in Brief Short and… Sweet, Sincere, Cloying, Beautiful: Oscar Nominees, in Brief
By Tim Grierson

This year's Academy Award–nominated shorts offer a little something for every viewing temperament—though some categories require sitting through a lot of mediocre to get to the good. Of the five documentaries,… More >>

Back from War, a Mom and Wife Fights the Consequences in <i>Return</i> Back from War, a Mom and Wife Fights the Consequences in Return
By Nick Pinkerton

Still wearing desert camo, Kelli (Linda Cardellini) comes back from a tour of duty in an unspecified country to the husband (Michael Shannon), the two young daughters, and the suburban… More >>

<i>In Darkness</i>: Down in the Sewer, Desperate to Survive In Darkness: Down in the Sewer, Desperate to Survive
By Michael Atkinson

Holocaust culture has proved to be essentially infinite—almost 70 years since the end of World War II, and untold stories of decimation and survival are still hitting the mainstream with… More >>

<i>The Dish & the Spoon</i> The Dish & the Spoon
By Eric Hynes

In premise, plotting, and style, Alison Bagnall's sophomore feature would seem like just another mumble-stumble down micro-indie lane. Averting makeup and employment, boho goddess Greta Gerwig tentatively inhabits a beach… More >>

<i>Chico & Rita</i> Chico & Rita
By Michelle Orange

In Oscar nominee Chico & Rita, the life of Cuban pianist and composer Bebo Valdés seems to have been translated first into fairy tale and then through the filter of… More >>

<i>'Talking Landscape: Early Media Work, 1974-1984'</i> 'Talking Landscape: Early Media Work, 1974-1984'
By Melissa Anderson

Chicago-born Andrea Callard, among the first wave of Tribeca artist-settlers in the early '70s, loved to find the country in the city. Several of her Super 8 short films from… More >>

<i>Journey 2: The Mysterious Island</i> Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
By Melissa Anderson

Its production design inspired by Yes album covers and Candy Land, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island continues the weak Jules Verne–inspired adventures of 2008's Journey to the Center of the… More >>


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