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Turning 'a Nightmare of Ghoulish Obscenities' Into a Ballet

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 18:27
Turning 'a Nightmare of Ghoulish Obscenities' Into a Ballet Frederick Wiseman's landmark 1967 documentary about a prison for the insane has been transformed into "Titicut Follies: The Ballet."
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How Deadpool 2's Creative Team Is Balancing The Action And Comedy Thanks to the extreme passions of himself, director Tim Miller, and writers/producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, things occasionally got heated in the group, with the ultimate understanding being that each person's la...
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There's Full Frontal Male Nudity In Baywatch, But It's Not What You Think In the modern cinema era, there is a rich history of large-scale R-rated comedies coming out during the summer, and one of the titles fitting that bill in 2017 is director Seth Gordon's Baywatch.
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Streaming: Cut the Cord, but Keep the Films? Here Are 3 Ways

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 17:38
Streaming: Cut the Cord, but Keep the Films? Here Are 3 Ways Our streaming columnist provides a budget- and genre-conscious way for viewers to binge, purge and watch movies on demand.
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This Week's Movies: March 31, 2017

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:58
The New York Times film critics review "Ghost in the Shell," "Karl Marx City" and "The Zookeeper's Wife."
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Review: In 'Ghost in the Shell,' a Cyborg With Soul

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:48
Review: In 'Ghost in the Shell,' a Cyborg With Soul Scarlett Johansson, playing a cyborg called Major, rises above it all in the thrill-free science fiction thriller.
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'North by Northwest' as It Was Meant to Be Seen: Big

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:45
'North by Northwest' as It Was Meant to Be Seen: Big The 1959 Alfred Hitchcock classic returns to theaters, with Cary Grant still on the run from that crop duster.
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Film Series in NYC This Week

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:40
Film Series in NYC This Week Our guide to film series and special screenings.
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Review: 'Five Came Back,' and Inspired the Likes of Spielberg

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:39
Review: 'Five Came Back,' and Inspired the Likes of Spielberg A screen adaptation of Mark Harris's 2014 book adds visuals to the story of five Hollywood directors who served in World War II with cameras in tow.
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The Other Faces Behind Batgirl's Cowl

Hollywood Reporter - 30 Mar 2017 23:31
The Other Faces Behind Batgirl's Cowl In case Joss Whedon doesn't want to go the obvious route, meet the other women who have taken up the role of Batgirl in DC's comic book history.
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Review: 'All This Panic,' a Cinematic Confidant of Teenage Girls This limber, light-footed documentary becomes a sort of dreamy film diary for the girls it profiles.
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Jordan Peele Eyed to Direct Manga Adaptation 'Akira' After receiving glowing reviews for his directorial movie 'Get Out', the former 'Key and Peele' star is courted by Warner Brothers to sit at the helm for 'Akira'.
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Review: 'The Blackcoat's Daughter' Is Bewitching and Bloody

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:23
Three narratives converge in a gorgeously filmed, deeply unsettling horror film about girls stranded at their boarding school during midterm break.
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Review: 'The Boss Baby' Puts Alec Baldwin in Diapers, Sort Of

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:17
Review: 'The Boss Baby' Puts Alec Baldwin in Diapers, Sort Of An animated feature starring a newborn with an oh-so-familiar voice may confuse the kiddies, but grown-ups should get a kick out of it.
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Review: 'Carrie Pilby,' Saved by Bel Powley, Superhero

The New York Times - 30 Mar 2017 23:13
A 19-year-old British prodigy fresh out of Harvard pursues some semblance of a normal life in New York.
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Review: Before 'Eraserhead' There Was 'David Lynch: The Art Life' A documentary profile of this filmmaker focuses not on his big-screen features, but on his early development as a painter.
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Review: 'The Death of Louis XIV' Has a Riveting Performance at Its Heart Albert Serra's new film is a showcase for a beloved star of French cinema, Jean-Pierre Léaud.
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An Inconvenient Sequel Trailer Makes A Case To Keep Focusing On The Environment Over 10 years after An Inconvenient Truth hit theaters, the new trailer for An Inconvenient Sequel has been released, and it is utterly compelling.
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Olivia Cooke to Play Tennis Star Turned Spy in WWII Drama 'Courting Danger' Derek Weissbein will adapt the screenplay for the Maven Pictures production.
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Review: A Descent Into Mental Illness in 'God Knows Where I Am' A documentary recalls the life of Linda Bishop, who had a psychotic disorder and fell through the cracks of New Hampshire's medical establishment.
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A woman struggles to survive the aftermath of a deadly virus in a movie that is more psychodrama than postapocalyptic adventure.
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Batgirl: who is she, & where will she fit in the DCEU? Batgirl is the latest DC hero to be touted for a solo movie, with Joss Whedon at the helm. But who is Batgirl? Let's take a look... Feature Apr 5, 2017
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