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    Film
    Yun in a contemplative moment.
    Poetry: Beautiful Senior Moments in South Korea
    By Melissa Anderson • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    As in his equally exceptional previous film, Secret Sunshine (2007), Lee Chang-dong’s Poetry is a perfectly paced and performed character…

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    Yes, more lions, please.
    The Last Lions: You Cannot Resist the Cute...
    By Nicolas Rapold • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    As aficionados of Puppy Bowl can attest, attaching stories to the comings and goings of animals is surefire entertainment. Veteran…

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    Christensen wonders where everyone went.
    Vanishing on 7th St.: Is This the Rapture...
    By Chuck Wilson • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    One night an electrical blackout rolls across Detroit, and when the sun comes up, the city’s population has disappeared, leaving…

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    The detectives follow a cold trail.
    Cold Weather: Mumble-Noir in Portland
    By J. Hoberman • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    Aaron Katz’s Portland-set junior detective mystery stakes a claim as the founding work of mumble-noir. The 29-year-old director’s two previous…

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    One of the guinea pigs at play.
    Dogtooth: Human Guinea Pigs in Greece
    By Karina Longworth • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    This 2009 Cannes winner is hyperrealist sci-fi detailing an (anti)social experiment gone awry. The matriarch and patriarch of an upper-class…

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    Gugino explains the birds and the bees.
    Elektra Luxx: Carla Gugino as a Porn Star...
    By Mark Holcomb • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    Still on track to be the George Cukor of the stroke-movie set, Sebastian Gutierrez follows up 2009’s Women in Trouble…

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    Grace is selling VHS tapes! Because it's the '80s! Funny, right?
    Take Me Home Tonight: We Heart the ’80s,...
    By Nick Pinkerton • March 1, 2011 12:00 am

    Fresh out of MIT, Matt Franklin (Topher Grace) is back in hometown Los Angeles, waiting for his future to clarify…

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    Hasn't she seen Nicolas Cage in The Wicker Man? Those bees are dangerous!
    Queen of the Sun: Why Are All the...
    By Brian Miller • March 1, 2011 12:00 am

    Isn’t it about time we gave Michael Pollan his own food-and-health TV channel? Seriously, he’s in every food documentary out…

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    A quiet moment on the campaign trail.
    Bhutto: The Pakistani Politician’s Tragic Life and Death
    By Nick Schager • March 1, 2011 12:00 am

    Despite the bio-doc implication of its title, Bhutto is not just a portrait of the late Benazir Bhutto, but also…

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    A scene from Nikolic's wasteland.
    Zenith: Brooklyn as Sci-Fi Wasteland
    By Michael Atkinson • March 1, 2011 12:00 am

    “The film they don’t want you to see,” by “Anonymous,” shouts the teaser, prefaced by warnings of legal threats and…

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    García Bernal as lefty film director.
    Even the Rain: The Legacy of Columbus Gets...
    By Nick Schager • March 1, 2011 12:00 am

    Akin to Truffaut’s Day for Night as reimagined by Howard Zinn (to whom it’s dedicated), Even the Rain revolves around…

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    Damon and Blunt consider the future.
    The Adjustment Bureau: Matt Damon Versus the Brain-Erasers
    By Karina Longworth • March 1, 2011 12:00 am

    In Bourne Ultimatum screenwriter George Nolfi’s directorial debut, Matt Damon plays David Norris, a congressman rocketing to the front of…

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    Texas wind farmer Cliff Etheredge Roscoe.
    Carbon Nation: Walk, Don’t Drive, to See This...
    By Michelle Orange • March 1, 2011 12:00 am

    Built more like an education module than a documentary, Carbon Nation might make you nostalgic for those blissful days when…

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    Dekker as "ambisexual" collegiate experimenter.
    Kaboom: Scooby-Doo With Sex, Drugs, and Tattooed Hotties
    By J. Hoberman • February 22, 2011 12:00 am

    As spacey as its title suggests, Gregg Araki’s latest youth film is an occult mystery set in the ultimate SoCal…

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    The cameras roll on Nazi defendants.
    Nuremberg: A 65-Year-Old Film Finally Sees the Light...
    By Ella Taylor • February 22, 2011 12:00 am

    Delivering the news in the late 1940s that Universal Pictures would not release Stuart Schulberg’s documentary about the 1945–1946 Nuremberg…

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    Ladies, how can you resist? Sudeikis (left) and Wilson.
    Hall Pass: The Farrelly Bros.’ Own Midlife Crisis
    By Nick Pinkerton • February 22, 2011 12:00 am

    You will not forget the title, as it is repeated four-score times during the movie. Rick and Fred (Owen Wilson…

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    Shadyac wants us to make do with less.
    I Am: The Year’s Best-Funded New Age Vanity...
    By Brian Miller • February 22, 2011 12:00 am

    If you’re going to see one New Age vanity documentary this year, it might as well be the best-funded New…

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    One of Francesca Woodman's self-portraits.
    The Woodmans: True Believers in the Church of...
    By J. Hoberman • February 22, 2011 12:00 am

    Precocious, ambitious, and deeply disturbed, photographer Francesca Woodman committed suicide in 1981 at the age of 22; her work was…

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    Bunnies in the forbidden zone!
    Rabbit a la Berlin: An Accidental Cold War...
    By Michael Atkinson • February 15, 2011 12:00 am

    Rejiggering the history of postwar Germany into a Shel Silverstein–ish fairy tale about bunnies, Bartek Konopka’s quasi-doc spins the unlikely…

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    Elder maid Yun doesn't want to cede control.
    The Housemaid: Domestic Intrigue in South Korea
    By Nicolas Rapold • February 15, 2011 12:00 am

    Fifty years after Kim Ki-young’s postwar hothouse original, Im Sang-soo attempts a sleek, breathless update to the tale of a…

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