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Review: The Dictator (2012)
Review: The Dictator (2012)

A hilarious, offensive, juvenile satire.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromMay 22, 2012Admiral General Aladeen, Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley, comedy, Sacha Baron Cohen, satire, The Dictator, Wadiya Comment
Thursday Rethink: Tim Burton is a Hack
Thursday Rethink: Tim Burton is a Hack

Aren lays out his reasons for thinking that Tim Burton has lost his creative touch.

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Features, Thursday RethinkAren BergstromMay 17, 2012Alice in Wonderland, Batman, Batman Returns, Bettlejuice, Big Fish, Dark Shadows, Ed Wood, hack, Sleepy Hollow, Tim Burton Comments
A Fractured Epic: DeMille's Dual Vision in Samson and Delilah
A Fractured Epic: DeMille's Dual Vision in Samson and Delilah

DeMille's ambivalence splits his 1949 biblical epic.

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Essays, Yesterday's CinemaAnton BergstromMay 12, 2012ambivalence, angela lansbury, biblical epic, cecil b- demille, epic, eroticism, george sanders, hedy lamarr, religion, samson and delilah, victor mature Comments
Review: The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)
Review: The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)

A funny, creative, minor animated movie.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromMay 11, 2012Aardman, animation, Charles Darwin, claymation, comedy, Peter Lord, Queen Victoria, The Pirates! Band of MisfitsComment
Review: Keyhole (2011)
Review: Keyhole (2011)

Guy Maddin's Keyhole is a frustrating, but affecting picture.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnders BergstromMay 11, 2012black and white, gangster, Guy Maddin, haunted house, Isabella Rossellini, Jason Patric, KeyholeComment
Thursday Rethink: The Box Office Reporting System Is Broken
Thursday Rethink: The Box Office Reporting System Is Broken

Anders offers his reasons for why the current box office reporting system no longer reflects the actual popularity of a movie.

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Features, Thursday RethinkAnders BergstromMay 10, 20123D, box office, distribution, marketing, The Avengers, Thursday RethinkComment
Review: The Avengers (2012)
Review: The Avengers (2012)

I'm not about to Hulk-out in rage about this film. It's a fun, satisfying summer blockbuster.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnders BergstromMay 7, 2012action, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Joss Whedon, Mark Ruffalo, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Robert Downey Jr-, Scarlett Johansson, science fiction, superhero, The Avengers, Tom Hiddleston Comments
Review: Bully (2012)
Review: Bully (2012)

This documentary is more movement than movie.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromMay 4, 20122012, Bully, bullying, documentary, Lee Hirsch, MPAA, SundanceComment
Review: Tetro (2009)
Review: Tetro (2009)

Francis Ford Coppola's beautiful black and white melodrama is certainly worthy of consideration.

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Reviews, Overlooked and Under-AppreciatedAnders BergstromMay 2, 2012black and white, Buenos Aires, family, Francis Ford Coppola, melodrama, Vincent GalloComment
Hot Docs 2012
Hot Docs 2012

It's spring in Toronto: time to watch some docs!

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FeaturesAnton BergstromMay 2, 20121980s nostalgia, 2012, art, comedy, documentary, Finding Truelove, high school reunion, Hot Docs, indie, Indie Game: The Movie, James Swirsky, Lisanne Pajot, road trip, Sam Kuhn, video gamesComment
Review: Being Flynn (2012)
Review: Being Flynn (2012)

An indecisive, yet interesting father-son drama.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromMay 1, 2012Being Flynn, drama, homelessness, Paul Dano, Paul Weitz, Robert De NiroComment
Review: The Flowers of War (2011)
Review: The Flowers of War (2011)

Christian Bale returns to China; Zhang Yimou plays Spielberg.

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Reviews, The Current: At HomeAnton BergstromApril 28, 2012China, Christian Bale, drama, Empire of the Sun, Ni Ni, personal redemption, Rape of Nanking, self-sacrifice, Steven Spielberg, The Flowers of War, Zhang YimouComment
Review: The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Review: The Cabin in the Woods (2012)

A clever, funny satirizing of horror movies.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromApril 24, 2012Chris Hemsworth, Drew Goddard, horror, Joss Whedon, meta, Richard Jenkins, satire, slasher, The Cabin in the Woods Comments
Review: Saboteur (1942)
Review: Saboteur (1942)

A very enjoyable Hitchcock wrong man thriller.

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Reviews, Overlooked and Under-AppreciatedAnton BergstromApril 20, 2012Alfred Hitchcock, fifth columnists, Norman Llyod, Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Saboteur, thriller, wrong manComment
Thursday Rethink: The Lost World: Jurassic Park Is Actually a Pretty Good Film
Thursday Rethink: The Lost World: Jurassic Park Is Actually a Pretty Good Film

A defense of Steven Spielberg’s much-maligned sequel to his 1993 classic.

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Features, Thursday RethinkAnders BergstromApril 19, 2012action, adventure, dinosaurs, Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Jurassic Park, Pete Postlethwaite, Steven Spielberg, The Lost World, Thursday Rethink Comments
Review: The Raid: Redemption (2012)
Review: The Raid: Redemption (2012)

A streamlined, stunning martial arts film.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromApril 17, 2012action, Gareth Evans, Iko Uwais, martial arts, silat, The Raid, The Raid: Redemption Comment
Thursday Rethink: Mumblecore is Not Good Filmmaking
Thursday Rethink: Mumblecore is Not Good Filmmaking

Aren points out his issues with mumblecore.

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Features, Thursday RethinkAren BergstromApril 12, 2012filmmaking, Humpday, independent film, Mumblecore, storytelling, style, Thursday Rethink Comments
Review: Titanic (1997)
Review: Titanic (1997)

The best disaster film ever made.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromApril 7, 20121997, 2012, 3D re-release, blockbuster, disaster, epic, James Cameron, Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, romance, Titanic Comments
The Best Easter Movies
The Best Easter Movies

The best conventional and unconventional movie choices for the Easter season.

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FeaturesAren BergstromApril 6, 2012Ben-Hur, E-T- The Extra Terrestrial, Easter, Jesus Christ Superstar, Jesus of Montreal, Life of Brian, The Gospel According to St- Matthew, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Passion of the Christ Comments
Thursday Rethink: The Passion is Not a Meaningless Work of Pornographic Violence
Thursday Rethink: The Passion is Not a Meaningless Work of Pornographic Violence

Mel Gibson’s controversial film is full of meaningful violence.

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Features, Thursday RethinkAnton BergstromApril 5, 2012Christianity, drama, Jesus Christ, Jim Caviezel, Mel Gibson, religion, religious drama, The Passion of the Christ, Thursday Rethink, violenceComment
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