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Posted Jan 22, 2012, by Jeff Hanson
Richard Gere Plays a Corporate Raider in Nicholas Jarecki’s Arbitrage
The word ‘arbitrage’ is often used in the cutthroat world of high finance, defining the practice of buying low and selling high…
Posted Jan 21, 2012, by Claiborne Smith
Q&A: Amy Berg’s West of Memphis Provides an Ending to 18 Years of Hell
If you think the American justice system is chugging along just fine, West of Memphis will sober you up from that crazy trip in…
Posted Sep 8, 2011, by Keith Harten
Q&A: Rebirth
Jim Whitaker's Rebirth will begin airing on Showtime September 11 at 9 p.m. ET/PT and will be available on demand through…
Posted Jan 28, 2011, by Eric Hynes
Q&A: Perfect Sense
David Mackenzie’s apocalyptic romance, Perfect Sense, is a sensuous experiment in sensory deprivation. A mysterious virus…
Posted Jan 28, 2011, by Amelia Nielson-Stowell
Q&A: My Idiot Brother
Based on the collaborations of director Jesse Peretz and writer Evgenia Peretz, the sibling-centered film My Idiot Brother…
Posted Jan 28, 2011, by Nate von Zumwalt
Short Shot: Yi Zhou
Don’t bother confining Yi Zhou to a single artistic medium. The young Chinese artist considers the collision of art forms…
Posted Jan 27, 2011, by Eric Hynes
Q&A: Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times
In documentaries as in life, there are few things as fascinating as a world in flux. For Page One: A Year Inside the New York…
Posted Jan 26, 2011, by Jeff Hanson
Q&A: Becoming Chaz
Chaz Bono, perhaps better known in his earlier identity as Chastity Bono, the delightfully precocious daughter of Sonny and…
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…


