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Movie Madness: A Bracket-Busting Look at a Year at the Moviesnew
The Elite Eight: Brooklyn, Inside Out, The Martian, Room, Son of Saul, Spotlight, Star Wars VII, Train Wreck.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
12-23-2015 |
Movies
Tags: 2015 movies
Laverne Cox Talks About Trans Rights and Racial Justicenew
The transgender star of “Orange Is the New Black” explains the intersection of racism and transphobia before a capacity crowd at Wake Forest University.
Triad City Beat |
Jordan Green |
10-08-2015 |
Profiles & Interviews
Game of Thrones for Noobsnew
Game of Thrones has become a downright phenomenon. And while the books certainly made author George RR Martin into some kind of rockstar, the HBO series has exploded into a pop-culture powerhouse in its own right. But what about those of us who never read the books or watched the show before now? This is the review series for you.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Alex De Vore |
04-13-2015 |
TV
Tags: George RR Martin
Before Boyhoodnew
Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater shot part of his first feature film in Missoula, where he explored some of the techniques and themes that have since made him famous.
Missoula Independent |
Ted McDermott |
02-19-2015 |
Movies
Extraordinary Women, Extraordinary Filmsnew
These films offer moments that will resonate with parents of teenagers all over the world.
Boise Weekly |
Marcia Franklin |
02-19-2015 |
Movies
Movie Madness: A Bracket-Busting Look at a Year at the Moviesnew
From hundreds of films, we narrow it down to 32, then it's the Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final Four and the Two Best.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
12-24-2014 |
Movies
Tags: 2014 in movies
Why Is Kim Jong-un So Afraid of Seth Rogen?new
Sony assumed North Korea would hate the movie. The question was: What would it do?
L.A. Weekly |
Amy Nicholson |
12-15-2014 |
Movies
Tags: Kim Jong-Un
Citizenfour: Traitor or Patriot?new
Reexamining our balance of power.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
11-12-2014 |
Movies
Tags: Citizenfour
Idaho Horror Film Festival 2014new
People love a good a scare, and the Idaho Horror Film Festival is giving Boiseans what they crave with three days of classic, contemporary, feature-length and short horror films--plus a whole lot more.
Boise Weekly |
Amy Atkins |
10-16-2014 |
Movies
Filthy and Respectable — a Q&A with John Watersnew
The famed director and Pope of Trash rides a wave of recent success into a celebratory show for the Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival's 25th.
Creative Loafing (Tampa) |
Julie Garisto |
10-02-2014 |
Profiles & Interviews
Oh Canada: We Do Love Your Film Festivalnew
392 films, 28 screens and a lot of popcorn.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
09-04-2014 |
Movies
Life in Dark and Lightnew
Roger Ebert's life story, told in the format he loved so much, is one of the year's best films.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
07-29-2014 |
Movies
The Three 'B's' of Summer Movies: Blockbusters, B-Grades and Bustsnew
10 movies you must see; 10 more that you can wait for to appear at the discount theater; and 10 movies that, if you do see, we'll never talk to you again.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
05-21-2014 |
Movies
Sprout Film Festival: Growing Awarenessnew
"It is a powerful way to showcase the unique talents and abilities of people with [disabilities] and it highlights the incredible possibilities within them and all of us, really."
Boise Weekly |
Ashley Miller |
04-30-2014 |
Movies