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Posted Jan 25, 2011, by Mike Plante
Meet the Artists: Brit Marling
In the indie film world, you’ll often find talented people having more than one job. When you see Brit Marling on screen,…
Posted Jan 25, 2011, by Jeff Hanson
Q&A: Vampire
While the film’s title will no doubt cause many a pulse to quicken in anticipation of another sensual bloodbath by gorgeous,…
Posted Jan 25, 2011, by Keith Harten
Q&A: These Amazing Shadows
Motion pictures are significant cultural, historical, and aesthetic artifacts, yet “50% of all films before 1950 no longer…
Posted Jan 24, 2011, by Mike Plante
Meet the Artists: Joshua Leonard
You might recognize Joshua Leonard. “I think of myself as a guy who was lucky enough to make a living as an actor for the last…
Posted Jan 24, 2011, by Holly Willis
Opinion: Billy Luther
Filmmaker Billy Luther studied filmmaking at Hampshire College, where he developed an affinity for documentary, but he says…
Posted Jan 24, 2011, by Amelia Nielson-Stowell
Q&A: Miss Representation
Jennifer Siebel Newsom's empowering documentary Miss Representation explores the underrepresentation of women in media,…
Posted Jan 23, 2011, by Claiborne Smith
Q&A: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
Morgan Spurlock’s The Greatest Movie Ever Sold is a documentary about brand collateral, product placement in movies, and…
Posted Jan 23, 2011, by Claiborne Smith
Q&A: The Last Mountain
Bill Haney's sobering, engrossing documentary The Last Mountain details a practice that has only recently garnered coverage in…
Posted Jan 23, 2011, by Claiborne Smith
Meet the Artists: Richard Ayoade
British comedian and filmmaker Richard Ayoade is perfectly aware how sappy and indulgent some coming-of-age films can be. …
Posted Jan 23, 2011, by Claiborne Smith
Q&A: Win Win
Saying that Tom McCarthy’s moving new film Win Win is a wrestling movie would be like saying that The Wizard of Oz is about a…


