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Gianfranco Rosi and Charles Bowden on Murder in Mexico

By Craig Hubert

El Sicario, Room 164, directed by Gianfranco Rosi, is inspired by the work of Charles Bowden, a journalist who has spent many years covering crime in Ciudad Juárez. It stars a real-life hit man, obscured by a veil, who narrates his murders in great detail, directly to the camera.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/29/11

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Thatcher's Match: Harry Lloyd on The Iron Lady

By Craig Hubert

Harry Lloyd, who plays the young version of Denis Thatcher, eventual husband of future Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in The Iron Lady, brings charm and wit to a role that exists as a ghost, a fading memory in the mind of a woman at the end of her life.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/28/11

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Goran Kostic's Long Year With Angelina Jolie

By Craig Hubert

A dark and often disturbing film, In the Land of Blood and Honey attempts to portray the deep ambiguities embedded in the pain inflicted on and by people during the Bosnian War. Goran Kostic, who plays Danijel, a Serb policeman, anchors the film with his co-star, Zana Marjanovich.
  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/22/11

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Trailer Face-Off! W.E. vs. The Iron Lady

By Alexandra Galkin

This week: W.E. and The Iron Lady, two flicks from female film directors in their mid-50s—one of whom is Madonna—about legendary British ladies of yore.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/22/11

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Celine Buckens' Horse Sense

By Alexandria Symonds
Photography Benjamin Stelly

One of the sweetest vignettes in War Horse centers on a French girl, Emilie (Celine Buckens), who lives with her grandfather and finds the horse tied up in her barn after a couple of German boys try unsuccessfully to defect from their army and leave the horse when they're captured.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/22/11

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How Dee Rees Built a Cocoon

By Deenah Vollmer

Blowing up the indie film world is emerging writer and director, Dee Rees, whose new film Pariah is sweeping up awards and recognition—including a Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Director and two nominations for the Independent Spirit Awards.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/21/11

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Celestial Bodies

By Hillary Weston

Unlike in conventional 3-D movies, the figures in Wenders' documentary Pina do not pop out or invade your space—in fact, they do quite the opposite.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/21/11

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New Again: Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe

By Jeff Oloizia

When Tom Cruise sat down with us for his May 1986 cover story, he was a quirky 24-year-old preparing to enter full-fledged Hollywood superstardom in a movie called Top Gun.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/21/11

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The Artist

By Jonathan Durbin
Photography Steven Pan

From an actor-director-spousal ménage comes one of the year’s most quietly compelling new films.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/21/11

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Charlotte Gainsbourg

By Dimitri Ehrlich
Photography Sebastian Kim

The French singer-actress on bad dreams, apocalyptic fantasies, and how she’ll always be daddy’s girl.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/20/11

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