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Like a puppyJeremy Messersmith's recently released video for his song "Tatooine" is a fucking adorable little construction paper synopsis of the Star Wars OT (original trilogy, hello?) set to a sparse guitar and piano whisper of a song.And, since we're total nerds, we're taking the occasion to re ... More >>
Praise whichever god oversees twilight-of-pubescence Sudanese rap. "Take U To Da Movies" was all you needed in 2009, it's true...but things are so different now. We can't swim in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to the British, we can't anticipate Avatar because it was a terrible movie and James Cameron ... More >>
Ever wonder what would have happened if Ed Wood been the one to film Hitchcock's The Birds? The resulting movie may have looked a little like the low-budget, stock-footage laden, pending cult classic Birdemic: Shock and Terror.
Pandora's panache vs. a table for two
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Join the conversation with T.D. Mischke on today's 'In The Stream' live from 2 - 3:30 p.m.
You've got 10 bucks and two hours, and you don't want to waste any of it. We can help.
Join the conversation with T.D. Mischke on today's 'In The Stream' live from 2 - 3:30 p.m.
Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie would have played Miles Quaritch, for starters.
You've got 10 bucks and two hours, and you don't want to waste any of it. We can help.
Titanic director's $25M movie cannot subsist on 3-D alone
Your best bets on the big screen this weekend.
The only sinking ship in this storyline is the couples' marriage
Independent films went south, but thank the Knight for the blockbuster
They drive Maseratis, fly in private jets, and bed 'perfect ten' models—just like us
Minnesota filmmakers remember the warm-weather flicks that got them hot (or bothered)
The new 'Batman' begins on the couch and stays there
'Solaris' favors faith and reality over science fiction
The Road Home leads director Zhang Yimou back where he started
Pearl Harbor is a Bay that will live in infamy
Dark Angel fights against a dystopian future, but surrenders to the tropes of today's TV
This year's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Film Festival finds new queer cinema yearning to forget its affair with Hollywood
French blockbuster maker Luc Besson delivers his non-awaited director's cut of The Big Blue
Director Jane Campion strips away her pretensions in Holy Smoke
Günter Grass writes a hundred stories about the 20th Century in Germany
Hayao Miyazaki has devoted his films to mapping the idylls of childhood. Now, with his masterly Princess Mononoke, Japan's Walt Disney sets out for a new wilderness.
Unlike the flop-sweating neurotics of his comedies, Albert Brooks the director shows none of the comedian's high anxiety
From traditional reels to Celt rave-ups, local Irish music addresses the troubled times of its homeland
Minnesota filmmaker Wendell Jon Andersson has devoted the better part of his youth to creating his debut feature, With or Without You
The Big One (Again): James Cameron's Titanic.
Dreaming in Metaphors: Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) lies on a bed of Others in Alien Resurrection.
