Concerned parents Mary Steenburgen and Dwight Yoakam.

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Dirty Girl: Gay Teens Hightail It out of ’80s Oklahoma

A feeble teenage-outcast movie set in 1987, Dirty Girl exists primarily as a vehicle for first-time writer/director Abe…

Shannon's troubled patriarch prepares for the worst.

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Take Shelter: Madness Amid an Insane Economy

Standing outside his small-town Ohio home, Curtis LaForche (Michael Shannon) looks up at the ominous, slate-gray sky. The…

Kennedy as the future foodie Slater.

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Toast: An English Foodie’s Coming-of-Age

Premiered as a BBC1 telefilm, now flaunting its wasteful widescreen in theaters, Toast adapts the autobiography of Nigel…

Hough (center) and Wormald (white T-shirt) can't fight this feelin'.

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Footloose: Not as Terrible as It Should Be

Starring dancer Kenny Wormald and directed by Craig Brewer, Footloose is an extraordinarily faithful remake, recycling four songs…

Shepard is at home on the range.

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Blackthorn: Sam Shepard as Butch Cassidy

Riffing on how outlaw Butch Cassidy’s life might have gone had he survived in South America, this modest…

Angela Davis during a 1972 prison interview.

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The Black Power Mix Tape 1967-1975: Tales From the Revolution

“The revolution will not be televised.” So Gil Scott-Heron asserted in 1970, and so it was not—at least…

Russo in Vito, with one of his big fans (the feeling was mutual).

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Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival: Now in Its 16th Queer Year

Two history lessons at this year's festival.

What's for dinner? McIntosh as cannibal captive.

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The Woman: The Cannibal in the Basement

Pretentious muddle trumps splattery satire in this high-minded indie button-pusher, which is only fleetingly as transgressive as its…

Just kill them already! Cage and Kidman.

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Trespass: Nic Cage Continues His Sensible Career Path and Restrained Acting Style

A home-invasion movie as instantly forgettable as its title, Trespass is not without disturbing images: namely, Nicolas Cage…

Goldstein fights the good fight, and then some.

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Battle for Brooklyn: Gentrification and Its Discontents

Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley’s documentary recounts the tireless anti–Atlantic Yards efforts of Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn co-founder…

Goodall in Tanzania during the '60s.

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Jane’s Journey: A Mash Note to the Famed Primatologist

Spectacularly photographed and journalistically lame, Jane’s Journey blows a 107-minute kiss to Dr. Jane Goodall, the 70-something primatologist-turned-conservationist.…

The salesman (Gosling) and his product (Clooney).

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The Ides of March: Ryan Gosling and George Clooney Make Political Sausage

George Clooney’s fourth directorial effort is a loose adaptation of Farragut North, a 2008 behind-the-political-campaign play by Beau…

Shlain tries to get herself unplugged.

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Connected: Please Turn Off Your Cellphones!

Connected opens with director Tiffany Shlain confessing to cell-phone addiction, a focus on herself that’s indicative of this…

The singer (Elmosnino) in a rare, pensive moment.

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Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life: The French Pop Icon and His Monsters

French cartoonist Joann Sfar’s first feature is an ambitious attempt to cage the career of legendary French singer/songwriter/scamp…

Broomfield and his cardboard quarry.

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Sarah Palin: You Betcha!: The (Non-) Candidate Flees the Cameras

This documentary represents Nick Broomfield’s attempt to, as he puts it, “find out about the real Sarah from…

Loneliness on the edge of Bucharest.

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Aurora: Crime and Existentialism in Romania 

Romanian director Cristi Puiu’s Aurora is a continuous search for meaning—a murder mystery, shot vérité-style, in which, for…

Young, sick, and in love: Hopper and Wasikowska.

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Restless: Again, Gus Van Sant Goes Lurking Among the Teens

Too morbid to be a crowd-pleaser a la Good Will Hunting but nowhere near as confrontationally inscrutable as…

Adriano Luz as Father Dinis.

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Mysteries of Lisbon: Four Hours of Raúl Ruiz

“Convoluted” does not begin to describe this four-hour-plus movie, based on a sprawling three-volume novel by prolific 19th-century…

Best cancer buddies forever? Gordon-Levitt (left) and Rogen.

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50/50: Seth Rogen Can’t Stop Being Seth Rogen

One scene captures the tricky tonal balance of cancer comedy 50/50. Adam, the straight-edge radio producer played by…

Childers (Butler) carries the white man's burden.

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Machine Gun Preacher: Gerard Butler Finds Jesus, Saves Africa

Based on the true story of Sam Childers—ex-con, druggie, gun nut, and self-described “hillbilly from Pennsylvania” who got…