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‘Tree of Life’ is Lush, Meaningful Mind Journey
The bombardment of summer blockbuster movies can be hot, muggy and overwhelming, with ring-wielding superheroes, talking race-cars and Captain Jack Sparrow keeping plenty of people...
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Lions and Tigers and Cave Bears! Oh My!
In 1994, three cavers out on a hike in Southern France happened to feel a faint draft from a hillside and decided to investigate. Behind it was a cave where no human had set foot for tens...
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A Complex Mind
As I entered the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens, I was told by a very kind security guard to follow the blue ramp. And so I did. Doing so, I came into a largely open,...
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When It’s Good to Be Bad: Mining For Awful Gems in VHS Tapes
A clean cut looking young man, in what can only be described as a Cosby sweater and crisp khaki pants, sits in an armchair, stares directly into the camera and with a shrug and a sincere...
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Skolimowski Revisited
Just when you thought Jerzy Skolimowski had dipped into the shadows never to produce a film again, he emerged from a 17-year hiatus with two films: Four Nights with Anna and Essential...
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Q&A with Bartek Kulas: Creator and Bon Vivant
Barely thirty, director Bartek Kulas is on the cutting edge of Poland’s cinema scene and has been for a while.
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Animated Murder Ballad Mesmerizes (and Terrifies)
With a running time of just 6 minutes and 55 seconds, Polish director Bartek Kulas’ debut in animation, MILLHAVEN, is an expert – if microcosmic – example of suspense that...
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Robots in NYC: A Film Festival
For those of you who grew up either watching Hannah Barbara’s animated science fiction sitcom, the Jetsons, with Rosie the household robot, or attending the RoboGames in Los Angeles,...
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