Category archive for ‘Movies’
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The Woman in Black Review: Goodbye Harry
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Straight from troma: ENTRY DEADLINE FOR 13th ANNUAL TROMADANCE FILM FESTIVAL EXTENDED UNTIL MARCH 15
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Audio Review: ‘The Grey’
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‘More Than A Game’ Review: Inside Lebron’s Mind
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2012 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES AWARDS
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Nashville Film Festival presented by Nissan Returns April 19-26
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SUNDANCE INSTITUTE | MAHINDRA GLOBAL FILMMAKING AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED
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2012 Sundance Film Festival Announces Jury Prizes in Short Filmmaking
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Sundance Institute and Women in Film Spotlight Challenges Facing Women Filmmakers
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13 Films Make Their Digital Premieres Through Sundance Institute Artist Services Program
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SUNDANCE INSTITUTE | MAHINDRA GLOBAL FILMMAKING AWARD TO BE PRESENTED AT 2012 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
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‘Haywire’ Review: Sexy, Taut and Tough
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Straight From Troma: SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES AND GRAB YOUR MOPS, CANNIBAL THE MUSICAL! AND THE TOXIC AVENGER DOUBLE FEATURE WITH LLOYD KAUFMAN
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Parker Posey to Host 2012 Sundance Film Festival Awards Ceremony Jury Members Announced
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Straight From Troma: ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES PRESENTS: POULTRYGEIST AND CHIRPY. PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT CHICKEN RIGHTS
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‘The Devil Inside’ Review: Crowley’s Performance Not Enough
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‘The Devil Inside’ Having Phenomenal Opening Weekend
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Straight From Drag City: CHICAGO DEBUT OF TRISTAN PATTERSON’S AWARD WINNING DOCUMENTARY, DRAGONSLAYER, FEATURING LIVE MUSIC BY CHICAGO’S OWN MAYOR DALEY AND BITCHIN BAJAS @ MUSIC BOX JAN. 25, 2012 at 7pm
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‘Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ Review: Uncovering the Vagner Family Secret
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Review Fix’s M. Night Free List of Top Ten Movies With an Unexpected Twist
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Straight From Troma: Additional Theaters Announced for Troma’s Father’s Day
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Wrestling with Manhood: Boys, Bullying and Battering Review: Weak
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Thoughts on the ‘Prometheus’ Trailer
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J. Edgar Review: Eastwood’s Best
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National Film Registry Preserving ‘The Silence of the Lambs,’ ‘Forrest Gump’
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Cult Movies 101: The Stuff
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Redline Review: Pretty, Yet Flat
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‘First Squad: The Moment of Truth’ Review: More Than ‘The Matrix’


