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Justin Bieber to Play Himself in 3D Biographical Movie
Max Read · 08/03/10 02:31AMRoman Polanski Out and About In Switzerland
Jeff Neumann · 07/17/10 03:11PMComing This Fall: Avatar, the Porno
Jeff Neumann · 06/19/10 09:21AMSaturday Shorts: The Snake Mountain Colada
Daniel Barnum-Swett · 05/08/10 02:00PMTwo transcendental travelers wander the desert, encountering magic and mirages (frog people, alcoholic oases, organ thieves, etc.) along the way. Faithfully filmed on Super 8, writer/director Calvin Reeder's surreal short homages countercultural legacies of hobo-hippies' radical realities and strange trips.
Tweeting Tribeca
Remy Stern · 04/23/10 05:49PMArnold Schwarzenegger's Last Contract
gawker.com · 04/19/10 06:23PMSaturday Shorts: Intervals
Daniel Barnum-Swett · 04/17/10 02:00PMJames Cameron Is Actually Avatar's Jake Sully
Maureen O'Connor · 04/11/10 12:22PMLuckily, No One Has Committed Yet
Maureen O'Connor · 04/07/10 02:08AMNarcoCinema: the Mexican Straight-to-Video Empire
Daniel Barnum-Swett · 04/02/10 12:00PMVBS went on a field trip to Mexico and uncovered an entire mega-industry that the US west of Austin knew nothing about: Narco-Cinema, low-budget, straight-to-video films about drugs, dealers, and the mob. Kind of like if Scarface met Troma.
Battlefield Earth Screenwriter Apologizes for 'Suckiest Movie Ever'
Max Read · 03/28/10 11:19AMThe Balcony Will Close This August
Remy Stern · 03/25/10 12:45AMSaturday Shorts: The Mechanics of Love
Daniel Barnum-Swett · 03/20/10 02:00PMIn a graphic depiction of one couple's lovemaking (that's graphic symbols, nothing nasty; get your mind out of the gutter!), suggestive images pair with metered dialogue to create a figuratively pornographic film poem that reveals the psychosexualization of everyday objects.
Saturday Shorts: The Secret of Wendel Samson
Daniel Barnum-Swett · 03/13/10 03:00PMA young man's struggle with sexuality overtakes his life, driving him deep into his subconscious where guilt and fears of physicality chase him still further. Cornered by an intangible terror, he realizes he must either break out or break down.
Variety Thinks 'No One Takes [Its] Reviews Seriously,' Which Is Probably Why It Fired Its Critics
John Cook · 03/11/10 04:44PMIf Illegal Downloads Were Votes, District 9 Would Win Best Picture
Maureen O'Connor · 03/07/10 05:42PMA Trailer for Every Academy Award-Winning Movie Ever
Matt Cherette · 03/07/10 05:18PMThe Oscars are a lot of things, but seldom are they unpredictable, at least when it comes to the types of films that win big. Here, the phenomenon is explained brilliantly with a literal "trailer" for the Academy's requisite darlings.