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Sunday 5/19/2013
Review: ‘Upstream Color’ challenges viewers with enigmatic, yet enthralling film (Photos)
How does one begin to describe a film like Upstream Color? Enigmatic, lyrical, enthralling, confounding – yes, yes, yes, and double…
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Friday 5/17/2013
Review: ‘Lore’ – a haunting, multi-faceted WWII drama (Photos)
It is often said that hate is not inherent, but taught. What does a child know of hatred if it is…
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Wednesday 5/15/2013
Review: ‘Where Y’at? (hello.)’ explores NOLA neighborhoods with a local eye
Where Y’at? (hello.) is an anthology film put out by the good folks over at Timecode:nola, a local film collective made…
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Thursday 5/9/2013
The 7th Annual UNO Film Festival runs this weekend
As the New Orleans film community continues to grow, it is more important than ever to nurture the local burgeoning talent…
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Friday 5/3/2013
Review: ‘Blancanieves’ - silent, Spanish Snow White delights in new film (Photos)
Snow White has been quite the popular lady as of late. Last year, audiences saw not just one, but two big…
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Friday 4/26/2013
Review: Redford returns to journalistic intrigue for ‘The Company You Keep’ (Photos)
Robert Redford – ‘70s heartthrob turned critically acclaimed director turned Sundance Film Festival founder – has done more than enough in…
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Thursday 4/25/2013
Sync Up Cinema brings film screenings and industry experts to Jazz Fest (Photos)
Everyone knows Jazz Fest kicks off this weekend in New Orleans. Understood as a revered local holiday, the last weekend in…
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Monday 4/22/2013
Review: Michel Gondry rides the bus with ‘The We and the I’ (Photos)
Director Michel Gondry is a very visual filmmaker with an almost instantly recognizable style and aesthetic. His films (which include Eternal…
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Friday 4/19/2013
Review: Louisiana-filmed ‘Oblivion’ gives picturesque take on familiar sci-fi (Photos)
It is hard to watch Oblivion without noticing the similarities/inspiration between it and other notable sci-fi films. Not that that is…
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