Film Scope

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Friday, December 09, 2005

Dead Alive (1992) directed by Peter Jackson

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Peter Jackon's early cult phenomenal film, Dead Alive , is about the greatest clash of comedy and horror one can find. It's worlds a...
Sunday, November 13, 2005

Slacker(1991) directed by Richard Linklater

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adj. slack·er, slack·est 1. Moving slowly; sluggish: a slack pace. 2. Lacking in activity; not busy Richard Linklater's pivotal debut...
Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Bully(2001) directed by Larry Clark

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Larry Clark's third film, Bully , is like a cousin to his critically acclaimed film debut feature, Kids . While watching Kids , you'...
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Sunday, October 30, 2005

A History of Violence(2005) directed by David Cronenberg

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Before delving into A History of Violence , it's best to understand the film's director, David Cronenberg . For the past 30 years, ...
Thursday, October 27, 2005

A Map of the World(1999) directed by Scott Elliott

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A Map of the World is a surprising little gem about a Mother of two named Alice(Sigourney Weaver) and her Husband, Howard(David Strathairn)...

Solaris(1972) directed by Andrei Tarkovsky

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When Stanley Kubrick made 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), a revolution started. The film, although very much a classic now, gave birth to cont...
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Friday, September 09, 2005

Mulholland Dr. (2002) directed by David Lynch

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Muholland Dr. is a mystery within a mystery about a dream within a dream. At least that's one way to put it. It's certainly a myste...
Thursday, September 08, 2005

Ratcatcher(1999) directed by Lynne Ramsay

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Few films transcend the art of cinema the way Ratcatcher does. The story of this hauntingly beautiful film is expressed through imagery and...

Bottle Rocket (1996) directed by Wes Anderson

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Bottle Rocket is one of those films that, depending on who you are, might seem pointless or full of purpose. It's up for debate. Howeve...

Mission

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Though blogs tend to be ironically personal and self entertaining, they have always been a great medium for expressing perceptions of the wo...
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