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February 25, 2010

Love Is A Many Splintered Thing Maternal Love gets a workout in Korea’s Bong Joon-Ho’s latest masterful film
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February 18, 2010

Cartoon Shocker Counterculture cartoon packs a punch, so don’t watch it with your grandmother, but do watch it
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January 28, 2010

Great Art Direction Makes The Ordinary Extraordinary Art direction takes 1974’s The Parallax View to new levels, building tension through subtle imagery
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January 21, 2010

Life Is A Grand Buffet Not always easy to watch, this film raises some challenging questions about wealth and privilege
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January 14, 2010

Trend Setting And Bucking SEE’s G.H. Lewmer looks into his crystal ball and makes film industry predictions for 2010
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December 31, 2009

Free For The Taking Don’t be bored on those cold Edmonton nights — these free internet gems may just save your life
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December 17, 2009

There’s Nothing Like Greed For The Holidays Closer to the original vision than ever before, this 80-year-old film has special resonance
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December 3, 2009

Life During Wartime Online docs like <i>American Drug War</i> are ragged, but they express a POV mainstream media won't
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November 19, 2009

A Very British Apocalypse <i>The Bed Sitting Room</i> set the template for modern humour, but you can only see it on YouTube
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November 5, 2009

It Might Get Loud Cinephiles, get ready to cheer: Jerzy Skolimowski’s <i>The Shout</i> is now available on Youtube
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October 8, 2009

Tenants, Anyone? Even his first film, <i>The Landlord</i>, made it clear that Hal Ashby was destined for great things
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September 24, 2009

Sympathy For The Devils <i>Hell on Earth</i> recounts the making of Ken Russell’s still-shocking masterpiece
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September 10, 2009

Top Of The Flops <i>Heaven’s Gate</i> is synonymous with Hollywood disaster but <i>Final Cut</i> has a different view
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August 27, 2009

Of Cars And Karma Failing car companies are getting what’s coming to them; <i>Taken for a Ride</i> explains why
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August 13, 2009

Animé Of The People The eco-conscious <i>Nausicaä</i> epitomizes Hayao Miyazaki’s message of humanism and peace
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July 30, 2009

Still Smokin’ Delirious, drug-addled movies like <i>Confessions of an Opium Eater</i> define psychotronic
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July 16, 2009

Small Doses Of Herzog The internet has made the great director’s brilliant short documentaries easier to see than ever
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July 2, 2009

Red Cliff Redux Part Two of John Woo’s epic confirms its status as a masterpiece in the grand David Lean tradition
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June 18, 2009

Woo Can Play That Game <i>Red Cliff</i> is a Kurosawa-esque epic that deserves better than the tiny YouTube screen
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June 4, 2009

Why I Don’t Go To The (First-Run) Movies Anymore <i>SEE</i>’s champion of online movie-watching says he’s happy to keep shunning the multiplex
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