Archive for May, 2007

Releasing May 30 and June 1, 07

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Posted on 29th May 2007
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Emanuele Crialese talks with Jennifer Merin about “Golden Door”

“Golden Door,“ Emanuele Crialese’s third feature, is a profoundly poetic exploration of an immigrant’s ordeals, adventures and dreams. Read more

Posted on 29th May 2007
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“Paris, Je T’aime,” review by Susan Granger

Producer Tristan Carne’s ambitious anthology - “Paris, I Love You” – consists of 18 vignettes, each lasting no longer than five minutes, celebrating the spirit of the City of Love, helmed by some of today’s most intriguing directors. Read more

Posted on 29th May 2007
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“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” review by Carrie Rickey

The hallucinations of Capt. Jack Sparrow are one of the few things keeping this third - and very long - “Pirates” caper above water read more

Posted on 29th May 2007
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“Bug,” review by Susan Granger

If you were expecting a disturbing horror movie or creature-feature, think again. This adaptation of a bizarre Off-Broadway play buzzes along like a bad drug trip. Read more

Posted on 29th May 2007
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Releasing May 23 and 25, 07

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Posted on 19th May 2007
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What about mob molls?

Say mob moll, and the face of some movie actress or other comes immediately to mind. Who do you see? Read more

Posted on 18th May 2007
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Terence Winter talks Mob Molls with Joanna Langfield

Terence Winter is no stranger to strong women. Read more

Posted on 18th May 2007
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“Brooklyn Rules,” review by Maitland McDonagh

Alec Baldwin’s performance as a sleek, ruthless small-time Mafioso drives this coming-of-age drama, in which first kisses are less important than first guns read more

Posted on 18th May 2007
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“Brooklyn Rules,” review by Susan Granger

New York’s borough of Brooklyn – circa.1985 - is the setting for this story of friendship, loyalty and sacrifice. Read more

Posted on 18th May 2007
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