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The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Kicks Off Tomorrow
Bernard Boo | July 23, 2014The most renowned Jewish film festival in the world, the 34th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, kicks off...
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West End
C.J. Prince | July 17, 2014The mob drama may be played out, but that doesn’t stop writer/director Joe Basile from taking a crack...
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Snowpiercer
C.J. Prince | June 24, 2014It's hard to watch Snowpiercer without thinking about the last several months of controversy surrounding it. The film,...
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The Raid 2: Berandal
Bernard Boo | April 3, 2014Welsh-born filmmaker Gareth Evans’ The Raid: Redemtion shook up the martial arts movie genre in 2011 with its exhilarating...
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Gareth Evans and Iko Uwais Talk ‘The Raid 2’
Bernard Boo | April 2, 20142011’s The Raid: Redemption was an adrenaline-pumping, relentless martial arts movie that wowed action movie lovers and garnered a ravenous fan...
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Mekhi Phfifer and Maggie Q Talk ‘Divergent’, Breaking Stereotypes
Bernard Boo | March 18, 2014This Friday, Divergent drops on the masses, looking to cultivate a the same kind of ravenous YA fan base that...
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The Grand Budapest Hotel
C.J. Prince | March 4, 2014Partway through The Grand Budapest Hotel, there’s an argument between Dmitri (Adrien Brody, looking brilliantly evil) and his...
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7 Boxes
Bernard Boo | February 26, 20147 Boxes is a cat-and-mouse chase movie set in a seedy marketplace in the Paraguayan capital of Asunción, whose...
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Stuart Beattie and Kevin Grevioux Talk ‘I, Frankenstein’
Bernard Boo | January 20, 2014In I, Frankenstein, director Stuart Beattie (Tomorrow, When the War Began) and screenwriter Kevin Grevioux (Underworld series) continue...
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Generation War
Jonathan Andrews | January 13, 2014As a four-hour German epic depicting the lives of five friends before, during and after the Second World...
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Go For Sisters
Bernard Boo | December 18, 2013A consistently intriguing figure in the independent film community, John Sayles is a sometimes brilliant, usually “meh”, filmmaker...
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A Touch of Sin
C.J. Prince | November 26, 2013The opening of Jia Zhangke’s A Touch of Sin shows a conversation communicated entirely with violence. A migrant...
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Cut To Black
Jonathan Andrews | November 22, 2013Cut to Black, Dan Eberle’s fourth feature length film, charts the well-travelled waters of a 1940’s film noir...
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Bernard Boo | November 20, 2013Much like its successful predecessor, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire–directed by Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend) and based...
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Ender’s Game
Bernard Boo | November 1, 2013Ender’s Game is Gavin Hood’s (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s popular 1985 sci-fi novel about...