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His Name Was Gary Poulternew

Meet the homeless man who became a movie star.
Austin Chronicle |
Joe O'Connell |
04-16-2014 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Joe, David Gordon Green
Man, Woman, and Another Mannew

I once worked with a man who came out as gay after 20 years of marriage and two children. Accepting his true self, and then revealing it to the rest of the world, was a struggle for him; he was raised at a time when homosexual men and women were made to believe that their very existence was a slap in the face to the natural order. Many stayed in the closet, conformed as best they could, and the result was a lot of unhappy marriages. One such marriage lies at the center of the Taiwanese film “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.”
Worcester Magazine |
Jim Keogh |
03-07-2014 |
Reviews
Who Killed the Romantic Comedy?new

Rom-coms used to be a cash cow — and wildly popular with audiences. What happened?
L.A. Weekly |
Amy Nicholson |
02-26-2014 |
Movies
Tags: Romantic Comedies
How to Win the Oscar Poolnew

A cheat sheet for picking Hollywood's big winners.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
02-20-2014 |
Movies
The Good, the Bad and the Crappynew

Our intrepid critic ponders the lineup of films scheduled for 2014 release.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
01-03-2014 |
Movies
Movie Madness: The Best of 2013new

The sweet sixteen, elite eight and final four.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
12-27-2013 |
Movies
Juxtapositions in Juareznew

Narco Cultura looks at the unique world of a music genre that glorifies violence.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
12-05-2013 |
Movies
New LIRR Massacre Documentary Resurrects Past Horrorsnew

On Dec. 7, 1993 a crowded Long Island Rail Road train left Penn Station at rush hour. As countless Long Islanders can still recall, a tragedy unfolded between New Hyde Park and Merillon Avenue.
Long Island Press |
Spencer Rumsey |
12-05-2013 |
Movies
Tags: Charlie Minn
No Comfort in ‘12 Years a Slave’new

In “12 Years a Slave,” Chiwetel Ejiofor takes on the story of Solomon Northup.
Jackson Free Press |
R.L. Nave |
11-22-2013 |
Movies
Tags: Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave
Brit wit John Oliver offers satiric spin on U.S. politicsnew

A golden age of satirists are taking on government, cable news and cultural idiocy.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte) |
John Schacht |
11-22-2013 |
Profiles & Interviews
Blue is the Warmest Color: Banned in Boise?new

Blue is the Warmest Color is too good not to be seen. If only Idaho Code would allow it.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
10-09-2013 |
Reviews
SLC Punk Is Not Deadnew

A look back at the film that made Salt Lake City an icon 15 years ago.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Colin Wolf |
09-18-2013 |
Movies
Tags: SLC Punk
Peaks Behind the Screensnew

Eighth Reel Rock marks new heights for Boulder filmmakers who pioneered rock climbing films.
Boulder Weekly |
Elizabeth Miller |
09-17-2013 |
Movies
Tags: Multiple, Reel Rock film tour
Postcard from the Toronto International Film Festivalnew
With feel-it-in-your-bones resonance, four films--each a blockbuster--crashed upon the shore of Lake Ontario this past week, one right after the other, not just raising TIFF's curtain but shredding it.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
09-11-2013 |
Movies
Think Table Talk Pienew

City Paper talks Apple, Ashton Kutcher, and the tiny pie with Jobs folk.
Baltimore City Paper |
Joe MacLeod |
08-26-2013 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Josh Gad