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Changing the face of cinema

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Remember those old movies? The ones where a couple drives down the road, only they aren’t driving, they’re sitting in a car on some studio lot. And that’s not a road behind them; it’s a rear projection of road. Looks fake doesn’t it...

Reel to Reel | Week of February 28, 2013

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21 AND OVER...

CLASSICS: ROMAN HOLIDAY

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CLASSICS: ROMAN HOLIDAY...

Southern gothic

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"Memory is the selection of images. Some elusive, others printed indelibly on the brain. Each image is like a thread, each thread woven together...

reel to reel | Week of March 13

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American Hustle...

Beyond Batman

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The Sie Film Center’s Programing Manager Ernie Quiroz is like a kid with an electric train set. With three screening rooms and a variety of projectors at his disposal, Quiroz decides what magic plays out on those screens and he is bringing some of his personal ...

‘Chipmunks’ sequel should’ve been roadkill

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"Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel" is a kids...

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A BIRDER’S GUIDE TO EVERYTHING...

Too many Ds

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When you remake a movie that originally starred Sylvester Stallone and Rob Schneider, it’s not a challenge to clear the bar that was set. Limbo-ing beneath it, however, would require a shrink-ray gun. So it is the faintest of all possible praises to say that Dredd 3D...

Cinema of the sacred

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There once was a time when some of the brightest thinkers wondered if movies were the answer. Could this new visual language topple tyrants?...

‘The mystery of Buster’

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Dana Stevens on Buster Keaton and her new book, ‘Camera Man’ 

Dark side of ballet

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Black Swan is a breathtaking, intense, horrifying and beautiful cinematic essay on obsession, maturity and the fine line between reality and fantasy, and it’s well worth seeing, regardless of whether you’re interested in ballet...