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Trailer Face-Off! Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston vs. Carol Channing: Larger Than Life
This week: Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston vs. Carol Channing: Larger Than Life, two documentaries about legends of decades past and the stars who still love them. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/09/12
Comes a Bright Day is British writer-director Simon Aboud's first feature film, or first feature film to make it past production. Aboud's first script, The Beautiful Fantastic, brought him to the attention of the British filmmaking world: Everybody loved it, everybody wanted to work on it, but somehow it is still languishing in preproduction limbo. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/08/12
With her new role as a transgender assassin, Chloë Sevigny—actress, New York City style icon, and torchbearer of a certain kind of downtown feminine cool—finally gets a chance to show us everything she’s got. And as it turns out, a little bit more. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/04/12
Killing Pablo, Joe Carahan's Pablo Escobar film based on Mark Bowden's book of the same name, has a tumultuous development history. Originally announced in 2007 as one of two competing Escobar movies (the other one, Escobar, was also indefinitely shelved), Pablo's producer went bankrupt in 2008 and not much has been heard of the project since. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/03/12
Trailer Face-Off! Moonrise Kingdom vs. Wanderlust
This week: Moonrise Kingdom vs. Wanderlust, two movies about couples trekking out for epic adventures in nature, with hilarious actors to fill in the rest of the movie magic. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12
How Eva Green Made Perfect Sense
It's a vision of the end of the world unlike anything we've seen before. Perfect Sense, directed by David Mackenzie, takes place in a world struck by a mysterious disease that feverishly knocks out the senses, one by one, from the human race. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12
The Un-Petrifying Sophie Stuckey
The young Sophie Stuckey is an old pro at horror films. The 20-year-old actress from Camden co-starred as a child actress on films such as Close Your Eyes opposite Goran Visnjic and 2005's The Dark, in which she played Maria Bello's young daughter. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/31/12
Antonio Campos and the Borderline Personality
Borderline Films' latest offering, Campos' Simon Killer, was picked up not by any major studio's indie distribution shingle but rather by the vaunted IFC Films—perhaps suggesting that Borderline's true home will always be within the ultra-indie world. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/31/12
Last autumn, rumors of a Warner Brothers' Moses biopic ran rampant. On Wednesday, it was announced that not only was the film going ahead under the title Gods and Kings, but that Steven Spielberg would be directing it and that it would be "like a Braveheart-ish version of the Moses story." ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/27/12
In a sleepy New England village, two bored teenagers sit behind the desk of the Yankee Pedlar, a small, quiet, soon-to-close inn. When they're not drinking beer or being annoyed by the employee at the coffee shop next door, they are amateur ghost hunters. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/27/12