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The Children's Hour: Valérie Massadian on 'Nana'

By Craig Hubert

Nana, the first film from director Valérie Massadian, is one of the great debut films of the past year, a quiet, minimalist exploration of childhood in all its elusiveness.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/12/12

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Michael Fassbender

By Josh Brolin
Photography Sebastian Kim

After nearly a decade of toiling in the shadows, Michael Fassbender achieved maximum exposure this year in his emotionally chilling—and intimately revealing—performance in Steve McQueen’s Shame as a raging sex addict struggling (and failing) to find some deeper existential meaning in the big, empty now . . . But wait, we’ll let him give you all of the sordid details.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/12/12

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Casting Call: Miles Davis

By Emma Brown

Don Cheadle said some strange things late last week about his planned film concerning legendary jazz musician, Miles Davis. According to Cheadle, his film is "not a biopic, per se" but a  "gangster pic."  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/06/12

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Trailer Face-Off! Prometheus vs. The Hobbit

By Alexandra Galkin

This week: Prometheus vs. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, two hotly-anticipated fanboy franchise prequels with legendary directors at their helms.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/05/12

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Tzu Nyen Ho's Head Is in the Clouds

By Michelle Lhooq

Shot in a decaying block of vacated apartments in the remote outskirts of Singapore, The Cloud of Unknowing by Singaporean filmmaker Tzu Nyen Ho is fittingly flooded with ghostly presences.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/05/12

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Noel Clarke's Undiscovered Country

By Emma Brown

Last night, J.J. Abrams added British writer-director-actor Noel Clarke to the cast of Star Trek 2. Clarke gained acclaim when he wrote and appeared the gritty and shocking Kidulthood in 2006.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/05/12

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Jack Quaid

By Mark Jacobs
Photography Sebastian Kim

Jack Quaid’s post-apocalyptic debut.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/03/12

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Rooney Mara and David Fincher

By David Fincher, Rooney Mara
Photography Jean-Baptiste Mondino

Body art! Smoking! Brutality! The actress and her director on the making of their new cinematic ode to the literary world’s most famous dark, avenging, cyberpunk angel, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/30/11

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Oh, the Horror!: Making Ice Scream

By Savas Abadsidis

In the space of just one year, ICE SCREAM has won more awards than any other Italian mini-feature in history: 15 prestigious international awards and 50 official nominations. And now it's set to conquer America: ICE SCREAM recently became available on iTunes and DVD Stateside.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/29/11

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Trailer Face-Off! Jiro Dreams of Sushi vs. The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye

By Alexandria Symonds

This week: Jiro Dreams of Sushi vs. The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, two documentaries about real-life eccentrics striving to meet their personal artistic ideals—and the legacies they'll leave behind.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/29/11

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