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Iranian Vampire Movie ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’ Depends on Moody, Low-Key Vibe

In Movies & TV by Lee GardnerMay 6, 2015leave a COMMENT

Women get to do a lot of things on camera, but rarely do they ever get the chance to just be. There’s a scene early on in writer/director Ana Lily …

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Godard’s Cultural Provocation Shifts Into 3D With ‘Goodbye to Language’

In Movies & TV by Lee GardnerApril 15, 2015leave a COMMENT

Cinephiles love to condemn 3D as gaudy spectacle for philistines. So leave it to Jean-Luc Godard, the octogenarian enfant terrible of the arthouse pantheon, to take up the technology and …

‘The Overnighters’ Captures the Decay of the American Dream

In Movies & TV by Lee GardnerMarch 25, 2015leave a COMMENT

The Bible commands Christians to love their neighbors. But the congregation at Concordia Lutheran Church in Williston, N.D., had trouble with that. Williston is the epicenter of the fracking boom, …

Eric Steel Explores the Mysteries of Suicide in 2006 Doc ‘The Bridge’

In Movies & TV by Lee GardnerMarch 18, 2015leave a COMMENT

WATCH THIS The Bridge (2006) Twenty-three people kill themselves on camera over the course of the 94 minutes of The Bridge. Not fictional characters played by actors, but real people …

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