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Roger Ebert Writes a F***ing Movie Review

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2008-06-17 21:35:00 by Kim Voynar in Cinematical
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Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) 08, 10/13.

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2008-10-13 06:21:54 by Editor in The Latest from GreenCine Daily
...writes Jeannette Catsoulis in the New York Times . "Cleverly working his claustrophobic setting (and the adapted script from the Spanish movie [REC] ), [John Erick] Dowdle keeps the action tight and the injuries nasty More from John Rogers : "It's been a damn long time since I've been in a packed theater where people screamed their asses off...
 
 
 
 
 
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CINEMA RETRO EXAMINES THE NOTORIOUS "SCHOOLGIRL REPORT" FILMS

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2008-10-13 17:16:00 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
...writes the most interesting scripts. Of course, we will not claim that all schoolgirls behave the way they are portrayed in our films. But it would also be foolish to close your eyes to the facts. Or to the hot teen action about to unfold, he might have added The vignettes revolve around an 18-year-old who seduces her math teacher in order to...
 
 
 
 
 
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BERLIN & BEYOND 2008The Edge of Heaven (Auf der anderen Seite / Yasamin kiyisinda)

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2007-12-25 14:06:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...writes at No Tofu : " The Edge of Heaven is a falsely grandiose title. It has been translated from the more interrogative From the Other Side, which better conveys the issues at stake here of borders and landmasses, identification and fervor. Nonetheless, both demark a here and there and an us and them, which is precisely the uneducated...
 
 
 
 
 
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MIND MELD: Is There Gender Imbalance in Genre Fiction Publishing?

2008-07-02 01:22:57 by John in SF Signal
 
...writes beautifully about emotion So, in my opinion, the idea that there's active discrimination in sf/f is just plain silly. It's been silly since at least 1990, maybe earlier (I'm not as versed in the history of that part of the field). But as long as I've been watching the numbers-and the numbers tell all-it seems to me that gender...
 
 
 
 
 
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Postmodernism in Robert Kolker's "CINEMA OF LONELINESS" (3rd edition)

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2007-11-27 19:11:00 by Ed Hardy, Jr. in Shoot the Projectionist
...writes in Doom Patrols , To a postmodern sensibility, theres no contradiction between cool and hot, irony and passion, playfulness and commitment or camp distancing and involvement to the point of delirious obsession. Its not that postmodernism has overthrown the sincerity of the modernist project for unserious play. The postmodern artist...
 
 
 
 
 
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MIND MELD: Which SF/F Books Have The Best and Worst Endings?

2008-05-01 00:28:14 by John in SF Signal
 
...writes contemporary fantasy for teens and children. Her books include Tithe , Valiant , Ironside , and The Spiderwick Chronicles . Endings are tough. The end is where the author must fulfill the promise of all the suspect choices and strange clues he or she created. Either those choices pay out or they don't. The reader can trust all the way...
 
 
 
 
 
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PFA: HONG KONG NOCTURNETwitch on To

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2008-05-09 14:45:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...writes : "The spirit of Akira Kurosawa lingers in To's loose-limbed, light-hearted update of Sanshiro Sugata . Perversely refusing to update that 1943 film's judo-obsessed plot, To assuredly creates a current world where judo is still the hottest thing in Hong Kong's nightclubs, arcades, and triad dens. Ex-judo champion Szeto has exiled...
 
 
 
 
 
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MIND MELD: If You Could Change Any Aspect of The Science Fiction Field, What Would it Be?

2008-08-20 00:29:29 by John in SF Signal
 
...writes creepy Sci-horror short stories. For more information visit http://www.apexbookcompany.com The fans are great. Stay the same, people Do we need mainstream acceptance? I would argue that science fiction IS the mainstream. It's all a sneaky ruse pulled on the public. Many of the best novels (film and comics as well) in the past few years...