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Spike Jonze's Her is dazzlingnew

Retro-futuristic romance with the most sincere of faces.
Tags: Spike Jonze, Her
Fruitvale Station speaks to post-Trayvon Martin Americanew
It's a sad state of affairs when movies like Fruitvale Station have to show everyone what they should know by now: Black people are people, too.
A Compelling Tale of NYC Graffiti Artists in Gimme the Lootnew

For his very low-budget debut, writer/director Andre Leon makes a spirited teen comedy with predominantly minority characters, which is damn near amazing in itself.
Tags: graffiti, Gimme the Loot
David Chase's feature debut, the nostalgic Not Fade Awaynew

While The Sopranos creator still has trouble knowing how to end a story, he does know how to pen a love letter to rock 'n' roll.
2 Days in New York is crazy from the heartnew

This friskier, wackier sequel to Julie Delpy's 2 Days in Paris finds her character now settled in the Big Apple with Chris Rock's journalist/radio host and their respective kids from other relationships.
Seven Psychopaths gleefully guts crime-movie tropesnew

The second feature from writer/ director/ playwright/ Anglo-Irishman Martin McDonagh continues in the same deconstructive, profanely funny vein he brought to his 2008 debut In Bruges.
Adams Apples is a taste of Gollywoodnew
Adams Apples is a 10-part movie series revolving around three Ghanaian women and the ups and downs they go through with their relationships.
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Ross McElwee talks his latest film, his Full Frame program and his sonnew

"Savor the experience of sitting in that dark room with other strangers and relating to a world that is not completely your own—in some ways, the opposite of Facebook."
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Craig D. Lindsey |
04-15-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
Documentary filmmakers investigate Frank Matthews, 1970s East Coast heroin kingpin and Durham nativenew

"You almost get the impression in Durham that people think he's on the outskirts of town, waiting to hear something bad about him and he's gonna come in and do something."
African Diaspora Film Festival seeks perspective on hip-hopnew

"We want this to be an opportunity for people to talk about not only the positive impact of hip-hop, but also things that aren't so positive about that experience." — Sheila Smith McKoy, director of the NCSU African American Cultural Center
Disappointing Disney adaptation of pulp hero John Carternew

For the last 100 years, John Carter has been an inspirational, beloved hero. Now thanks to this adaptation, a pulp icon will be known as the jerkwad from that lame-ass Disney movie.
Tags: John Carter
Shame isn't as shaming as it thinks it isnew
First off, let me just say I don't feel sorry for any dude whose dick I can see from the back. That's the first strike against the lead character as played by Michael Fassbender in Steve McQueen's latest film, Shame.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a solid revival of Cold War-era le Carré novelnew

This well-acted, well-made movie keeps the us-against-them theatrics in the background in favor of a compelling character study of men fighting to stay relevant in a world where they can easily be replaced.
We Bought a Zoo wins prize for most mediocre, heartwarming family filmnew

Considering that Cameron Crowe has practically grown up along with his films, seeing him pull a hack move and direct the painfully middlebrow We Bought a Zoo isn't that much of a surprise.
Spielberg's Adventures of Tintin is surprisingly funnew

With The Adventures of Tintin, Steven Spielberg remembers that even if you make a movie that isn't about that much, at least make it an exciting, awe-inspiring movie about not that much.
Tags: The Adventures of Tintin