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Review: Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Review: Anatomy of a Murder (1959)

This is the film that ushered in the cynical courtroom thriller. It’s a classic.

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Flash Back, Reviews, The Current: At HomeAnders BergstromFebruary 21, 2012Ben Gazzara, courtroom drama, George C- Scott, James Stewart, Otto Preminger Comments
Medieval as Modern: The Historical Accuracy of Kingdom of Heaven
Medieval as Modern: The Historical Accuracy of Kingdom of Heaven

Examining the historical sources behind Ridley Scott's medieval epic.

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Essays, Jump Cuts: Random EssaysAren BergstromFebruary 20, 2012accuracy, Balian of Ibelin, Crusades, epic, historical, Kingdom of Heaven, Liam Neeson, medieval, Orlando Bloom, Saladin Comments
Review: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)
Review: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)

The precocious absurdity of the film's protagonist does 9/11 a disservice.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromFebruary 17, 20129/11, drama, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Jeffrey Wright, Max von Sydow, Oscars, Sandra Bullock, Stephen Daldry, Thomas Horn, Tom Hanks, Viola Davis Comment
Review: The Woman in Black (2012)
Review: The Woman in Black (2012)

Radcliffe succeeds in the new Hammer horror film.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnton BergstromFebruary 16, 2012Ciaran Hinds, Daniel Radcliffe, Hammer, horror, James Watkins, mystery, The Woman in BlackComment
Review: The Artist (2011)
Review: The Artist (2011)

Great art or just good fun?

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnton BergstromFebruary 10, 2012Bérénice Bejo, comedy, Hollywood, James Cromwell, Jean Dujardin, John Goodman, Michel Hazanavicius, Oscars, silent film, The ArtistComment
Review: Chronicle (2012)
Review: Chronicle (2012)

An innovative superhero film whose found-footage format is both its strength and weakness.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromFebruary 9, 2012Chronicle, found-footage, Josh Trank, Max Landis, superhero Comments
Review: The Grey (2012)
Review: The Grey (2012)

An intense, unrelenting survival thriller.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromFebruary 3, 20122012, Alaska, Joe Carnahan, Liam Neeson, survival, The Grey, thriller, wolvesComment
The Best Films of 2011
The Best Films of 2011

Anders and Aren give their individual picks for the 10 best films of 2011.

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FeaturesAren BergstromJanuary 20, 20122011, A Dangerous Method, Captain America: The First Avenger, Certified Copy, Drive, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Hugo, Melancholia, Of Gods and Men, Shame, Super 8, Take Shelter, The Adventures of Tintin, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Interrupters, The Tree of Life, Top 10 Comment
Review: They Live (1988)
Review: They Live (1988)

Like Occupy Wall Street, but with more shotguns.

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Reviews, Overlooked and Under-AppreciatedAnton BergstromJanuary 12, 2012action, financial crisis, John Carpenter, Keith David, Meg Foster, Occupy Wall Street, Roddy Piper, science fictionComment
Review: The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
Review: The Adventures of Tintin (2011)

Fun adventure and a solid adaptation of the comics. Capt. Haddock shines!

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnton BergstromDecember 24, 2011adaptation, adventure, Andy Serkis, comics, Daniel Craig, Edgar Wright, Hergé, Jamie Bell, Joe Cornish, Nick Frost, Peter Jackson, pirates, Simon Pegg, Steven Moffat, Steven Spielberg, The Adventures of TintinComment
Review: Like Crazy (2011)
Review: Like Crazy (2011)

A shallow, predictable indie romance.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromDecember 24, 2011Anton Yelchin, Drake Doremus, Felicity Jones, independent film, Jennifer Lawrence, Like Crazy, romance, SundanceComment
Review: The Descendants (2011)
Review: The Descendants (2011)

A dramatic failure with some interesting components and a strong performance by George Clooney.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromDecember 12, 2011Alexander Payne, black comedy, drama, George Clooney, Hawaii, Shailene Woodley, The DescendantsComment
Review: Hugo (2011)
Review: Hugo (2011)

A cinematic gift from Martin Scorsese.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnders BergstromDecember 12, 20113D, Ben Kingsley, children, drama, family, film history, Georges Méliès, Martin Scorsese, Sacha Baron Cohen Comment
Review: Shame (2011)
Review: Shame (2011)

A powerfully-acted, emotionally devastating exploration of sex addiction.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromDecember 2, 2011Carey Mulligan, drama, Michael Fassbender, sex addiction, Shame, Steve McQueen, TIFF Comments
Satire and Prophecy in Terry Gilliam's Brazil
Satire and Prophecy in Terry Gilliam's Brazil

This great satire is as relevant as ever!

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(Re)Viewing the Canon, EssaysAnton BergstromNovember 29, 2011Bob Hoskins, Brazil, dystopia, Ian Holm, Jonathan Pryce, Katherine Helmond, Michael Palin, Robert De Niro, satire, Terry Gilliam, Tom StoppardComment
Review: Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)
Review: Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)

Gosling steals the show in this satisfying romantic comedy.

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Reviews, The Current: At HomeAnton BergstromNovember 21, 2011Crazy Stupid Love, Dan Fogelman, Emma Stone, Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon, romantic comedy, Ryan Gosling, Steve CarellComment
What's in a remake?
What's in a remake?

Thoughts on how to make a good remake and why remakes are not inherently bad

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Essays, Jump Cuts: Random EssaysAren BergstromNovember 20, 2011A Fistful of Dollars, Infernal Affairs, John Carpenter, remakes, Seven Samurai, The Departed, The Magnificent Seven, The Thing, The Thing (2011), Yojimbo Comment
Review: The Road (2009)
Review: The Road (2009)

It captures the horror and hope at the heart of McCarthy’s tale, even if it doesn't quite have the same resonance.

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Flash Back, ReviewsAnders BergstromNovember 2, 2011Cormac McCarthy, fathers, horror, John Hillcoat, post-apocalyptic, speculative fiction, Viggo MortensenComment
Review: Real Steel (2011)
Review: Real Steel (2011)

A fun but dishonest family film about robot boxing.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromOctober 21, 2011action, Disney, Evangeline Lilly, family, Hugh Jackman, Real Steel, robot boxing, robots, Shawn Levy Comments
Review: Young Adult (2011)
Review: Young Adult (2011)

Dark, funny, awkward, human.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnton BergstromOctober 21, 2011Charlize Theron, dark comedy, Diablo Cody, Jason Reitman, Patrick Wilson, Patton Oswalt, Young AdultComment
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