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CANNES 2012 DIARY: Snapshots from the Festival
By Eugene Hernandez
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May 25, 2012
A gallery of photos from Cannes as this year's festival winds down in the south of France.
CANNES 2012 DIARY: Snapshots from the Festival
By Eugene Hernandez
on
May 25, 2012
A gallery of photos from Cannes as this year's festival winds down in the south of France.
Cannes Market Watch: El Puesto
By Robert Koehler
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May 25, 2012
The little-noticed ACID section yields a mesmerizingly beautiful nonfiction film about an Argentine jack-of-all-trades
Deeds of Suspicion and Suspense
By Anna Husted
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May 25, 2012
The blurred morality of Ridley Scott's Hannibal and Body of Lies begs the question: who can I trust and why do I think I can trust them? See them both and decide for yourself with our double feature package!
Deeds of Suspicion and Suspense
By Anna Husted
on
May 25, 2012
The blurred morality of Ridley Scott's Hannibal and Body of Lies begs the question: who can I trust and why do I think I can trust them? See them both and decide for yourself with our double feature package!
CANNES 2012 DIARY: Auteurs Gone Wild!
By Eugene Hernandez
on
May 24, 2012
Since day one in Cannes producers have said its hard to get funding for these movies, but the filmmakers say they've been able to work without restraint. Such freedoms can divide audiences.
CANNES 2012 DIARY: Auteurs Gone Wild!
By Eugene Hernandez
on
May 24, 2012
Since day one in Cannes producers have said its hard to get funding for these movies, but the filmmakers say they've been able to work without restraint. Such freedoms can divide audiences.
Men of Action, Inner Lives
By Max Nelson
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May 24, 2012
Gestures as sword-thrusts and rom-coms as action flicks in our most creative Ridley Scott double feature suggestion yet: Kingdom of Heaven and A Good Year.
Men of Action, Inner Lives
By Max Nelson
on
May 24, 2012
Gestures as sword-thrusts and rom-coms as action flicks in our most creative Ridley Scott double feature suggestion yet: Kingdom of Heaven and A Good Year.
Brutal Battles and Tormented Tales
By Anna Husted
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May 24, 2012
More than most, films about war and battles are meant to be seen on the big screen, which is why you shouldn't miss Gladiator and Black Hawk Down at our Ridley Scott retrospective this weekend. Win free tickets with our Double Feature contest!