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    Film
    Kilcher has become Hollywood’s go-to girl for pre-colonial bliss.
    Princess Kaiulani: Hawaii Without Surfing or Weed
    By Vadim Rizov • May 11, 2010 12:00 am

    Q’orianka Kilcher’s first role since her stunning breakout as Pocahontas in Terrence Malick’sThe New Worldfinds her playing to type as…

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    Hutton as the self-obsessed playwright.
    Multiple Sarcasms: Timothy Hutton and Mira Sorvino Are...
    By Brian Miller • May 4, 2010 12:00 am

    Anyone who tells you he’s got a great career, perfect marriage, and superior parenting skills does not. And if he…

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    Halprin early in her career.
    Breath Made Visible: Meet the Legendary Choreographer Anna...
    By Michael Fox • May 4, 2010 12:00 am

    Bay Area choreographer Anna Halprin, who celebrates her 90th birthday in July, is a force of nature. Not the kind…

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    Darin as seeker of justice.
    The Secret in Their Eyes: The Underwhelming Oscar...
    By Nicolas Rapold • May 4, 2010 12:00 am

    Say what you will, but the lead actors in Argentine director Juan Jose Campanella’s latest film do have lovely (or…

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    Japanese baby Mari.
    Babies: They’re Here. They’re Cute. They’ll Make You...
    By Dan Kois • May 4, 2010 12:00 am

    Did I say “Awww” at Babies? I did. Did I giggle at the adorable things babies do in Babies? Oh…

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    Daniels as blocked writer.
    Paper Man: Jeff Daniels Is Taunted by Ryan...
    By Michelle Orange • May 4, 2010 12:00 am

    An artist-in-crisis piece run through a drab but quirk-conscious indie processor, Paper Man is everything a film like Lost in…

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    Song Kang-ho plays the goofball.
    The Good, the Bad, the Weird: A Korean...
    By Nicolas Rapold • May 4, 2010 12:00 am

    The latest from popular Korean director Kim Ji-woon lands with a splat in the camp of decadent American blockbusters. Dubbed…

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    Flirting by numbers: Paltrow and Downey Jr.
    Iron Man 2: Robert Downey Jr. Must Choose...
    By Nick Pinkerton • May 4, 2010 12:00 am

    As our movie begins, Tony Stark–mechanical genius, Forbes 400 perennial, the pop-star CEO of Stark Industries–has dropped any pretense of…

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    Shaghaghi en route to a gig.
    No One Knows About Persian Cats: Rebel Musicians...
    By J. Hoberman • April 27, 2010 12:00 am

    The great boundary-crosser of Iranian cinema, Bahman Ghobadi purposefully steps over the line with this quasi-documentary, highly unofficial panorama of…

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    Organic farmer Joel Salatin also appeared in the recent Food, Inc.
    Fresh: Preaching to the Food-Fearing Choir
    By Aaron Hillis • April 27, 2010 12:00 am

    No die-hard foodie would, in their right mind, argue any of the points made in Ana Sofia Joanes’ impassioned, good-egg…

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    Protestors during the 1950s.
    Soundtrack for a Revolution: Rebel Musicians in the...
    By Aaron Hillis • April 27, 2010 12:00 am

    If you don’t already know the history of the American civil-rights movement (seriously?), of how everyday folks became nonviolent freedom…

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    Furry Vengeance: Brendan Fraser, Eco-Propagandist
    Furry Vengeance: Brendan Fraser, Eco-Propagandist
    By Robert Wilonsky • April 27, 2010 12:00 am

    The simple thesis of the movie is very much made for the 6 to, oh, let’s say 6½-year-old set: People…

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    Di Gregorio can barely care for himself, let alone his mother.
    Mid-August Lunch: The Golden Girls, Italian Style
    By Ella Taylor • April 27, 2010 12:00 am

    Watching this lauded but fatally slight comedy of manners about a middle-aged Italian who finds himself caring for four spunky…

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    Director Gerima.
    Teza: Ethiopia, Then and Now
    By Andrew Schenker • April 27, 2010 12:00 am

    Spanning two decades of his nation’s fraught history and invoking the legacy of at least three more, Haile Gerima’s Teza…

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    Who doesn't love a baby walrus?
    Oceans: James Bond Gets Cuddly With Nature
    By Michelle Orange • April 20, 2010 12:00 am

    An almost miraculously photographed showcase of some of the seven seas’ least seen and most incredible specimens, Disney’s Oceans (a…

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    Saldana takes off her blue Avatar paint.
    The Losers: Zoe Saldana Takes Off Her Avatar...
    By Dan Kois • April 20, 2010 12:00 am

    Writer Andy Diggle dedicated his snappy DC comic book The Losers to ’80s screenwriting superstar Shane Black, creator of the…

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    Cedergren brings his problems from home.
    Terribly Happy: Gloom and Crime in Denmark
    By Nicolas Rapold • April 20, 2010 12:00 am

    After waving a gun around at home, young Copenhagen cop Robert Hansen (Jakob Cedergren) is shipped to the South Jutland…

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    Co-director and writer Copti plays an affluent Palestinian party boy.
    Ajami: Arab Vs. Israeli Gets Even More Complicated
    By Brian Miller • April 20, 2010 12:00 am

    Nominated for an Oscar, written and directed by an Israeli Arab and an Israeli Jew, Ajami is one of those…

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    One of Banksy's iconic rat stencils.
    Exit Through the Gift Shop: Half a Glimpse...
    By Aaron Hillis • April 20, 2010 12:00 am

    This is not just the definitive portrait of street-art counterculture, but also a hilarious exposé of the gullibility of the…

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    Van der Boom leads men astray.
    The Square: Noir From Down Under
    By Melissa Anderson • April 20, 2010 12:00 am

    Indebted to The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Square fails to raise (James M.) Cain. The feature-helming debut of stuntman…

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