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Greatest Dad, Big Fan offer winning portraits of losers
Robin Williams and Patton Oswalt engage with darkly comic portraits of quiet desperation
Vol. 38 No. 19 Published 09.09.09 by Curt Holman -
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Atlanta Underground Film Fest looks up to ask big questions
Documentary The Nature of Existence reveals the diversity of the sixth annual fest
Vol. 38 No. 18 Published 09.02.09 by Curt Holman -
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Roger Beebe loses control at Eyedrum
The filmmaker looks at contemporary American landscapes for the Film Love series Films for One to Eight Projectors
Vol. 38 No. 18 Published 09.02.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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Pan African Film Festival
The NBAF showcase brings world cinema to Atlanta
Vol. 38 No. 13 Published 07.29.09 by Curt Holman -
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MondoHomo films are a San Francisco treat
Film Love screens two nights of queer cinema at Eyedrum
Vol. 38 No. 3 Published 05.20.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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Summer movies simplify cinema
A guide to the most-hyped releases to come, along with the simple pleasures they're shooting for
Vol. 38 No. 2 Published 05.13.09 by Curt Holman -
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Sublime Frequencies play off the beaten path
The film collaborative screens Phi Ta Khon and My Friend Rain at Eyedrum on Sun., March 29
Vol. 37 No. 46 Published 03.18.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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2008's onscreen hits and misses
Genre entertainments invariably rake in more money than heavyweight film dramas — that's what they're made for.
Vol. 37 No. 35 Published 12.31.08 by Curt Holman -
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Sick humor
A side effect of the popularity of viral videos is a renaissance in the novelty song.
Vol. 37 No. 35 Published 12.31.08 by Curt Holman -
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Show stoppers: Cinematic Titanic
In 2008, "MST3K" creator Joel Hodgson launched a direct-to-DVD spin-off project, Cinematic Titanic, which tweaks the gimmick but revels in riffing on the worst, weirdest movies imaginable.
Vol. 37 No. 35 Published 12.31.08 by Curt Holman -
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Towelhead and A Jihad for Love
New films challenge attempts to control beliefs about sex
Vol. 37 No. 20 Published 09.17.08 by Curt Holman -
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'Mad Men': Suits and lies
AMC drama wheels and deals its way to 16 Emmy nominations
Vol. 37 No. 13 Published 07.30.08 by Curt Holman -
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So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu
Felicia Feaster says goodbye to CL
Vol. 36 No. 48 Published 04.02.08 by Felicia Feaster -
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Stop-Loss: Unfinished business
Soldiers fight to cope with life on the home front
Vol. 36 No. 47 Published 03.26.08 by Felicia Feaster -
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Horton Hears a Who! and CJ7: Good Cute, Bad Cute
Survival of the cutest on film and video
Vol. 36 No. 46 Published 03.19.08 by Curt Holman -
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Director on the set
Norman Jewison on TCM's 'Private Screenings'
Vol. 36 No. 19 Published 09.12.07 by David Lee Simmons -
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Moving pictures
10 reasons to stay warm at the movies; plus a Fall-movie-rundown podcast and lots of trailers
Vol. 36 No. 18 Published 09.05.07 -
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No Reservations: Too many cooks
Felicia Feaster and Besha Rodell wax gastronomical on No Reservations
Vol. 36 No. 12 Published 07.25.07 by Felicia Feaster and Besha Rodell -
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In his words
Richard Schickel gives Steven Spielberg his due
Vol. 36 No. 9 Published 07.04.07 by David Lee Simmons -
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The Last Picture Show
Will DVD kill the movie-house star?
Vol. 36 No. 2 Published 05.16.07 by Curt Holman
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