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They've Been Lying to You

Bloody Disgusting - 13 Apr 2017 16:36
IMP Awards shared a series of new billboards for Phoenix Forgotten, which alleges that “they”, being the government, are lying to us all. The found-footage film is based on the shocking, true events of March 13th, 19...
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Benedict Cumberbatch Is in Talks to Play Con Artist in 'The Man in the Rockefeller Suit' Cumberbatch, who is no stranger to playing characters based on real life, is in early negotiations to play real-life con artist Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter in the movie.
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Film Series in NYC This Week

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2017 23:58
Film Series in NYC This Week Our guide to film series and special screenings.
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Review: In 'Mimosas,' a Cryptic Mountain Trek

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2017 23:54
Review: In 'Mimosas,' a Cryptic Mountain Trek In following nomads on a mission in Morocco, this tale considers the fortifying power of faith, while scrambling the viewer's sense of time.
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Review: 'Finding Oscar,' and Hope, in Massacre's Aftermath

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2017 23:52
Review: 'Finding Oscar,' and Hope, in Massacre's Aftermath This documentary looks at a Guatemalan village that was wiped out during a civil war, and searches for one of the few survivors.
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Review: 'Maurizio Cattelan: Be Right Back' Relishes a Mischievous Artist The documentary explores the artworks and pranks of an Italian trickster.
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Review: In 'Little Boxes,' a Biracial Family Meets a White Town A family ventures beyond the bubble of gentrified Brooklyn to a small town and is thrown out of its comfort zone.
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Review: In 'Chasing Trane,' Where's the Joy of Sax?

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2017 23:46
Review: In 'Chasing Trane,' Where's the Joy of Sax? John Scheinfeld's documentary about John Coltrane draws on interviews, including those with Bill Clinton, Carlos Santana and Cornel West.
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Review: A Fragmented Past in 'By the Time It Gets Dark'

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2017 23:38
Review: A Fragmented Past in 'By the Time It Gets Dark' In examining a violent suppression of university protesters in Bangkok, this film uses a mutating narrative to reflect the impossibility of revisiting history.
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Thirty years later, the Cenobites are coming back together. With Clive Barker’s classic horror film turning 30 this year, there’s a lot of fun stuff currently going on in the world of Hellraiser. For starters, brand ...
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Anatomy of a Scene | 'The Fate of the Furious'

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2017 23:26
F. Gary Gray narrates a sequence from his film featuring Vin Diesel and Celestino Cornielle.
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The Early Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Box Office Predictions Probably Have Marvel Pumped Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is still three weeks away from release, but early tracking already bodes well. Here's how much it could make its opening weekend.
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Could Guillermo Del Toro's Jabba The Hutt Movie Happen? Here's What He Says Director Guillermo del Toro has previously expressed interest in a intergalactic war movie focusing on Jabba The Hutt, so is that a possibility now?
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Streets of Fire, one of the most overlooked and underrated films of the 1980’s, is finally coming to Blu-ray, thanks to Shout! Factory. From acclaimed writer-director Walter Hill comes the stylish rock-and-roll fable, ...
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James Harris Was the Horror Fan We Should All Aspire to Be

Bloody Disgusting - 13 Apr 2017 22:49
One of the great pleasures that I’ve derived from writing about horror movies for the past ten years has been the friendships I’ve made with other fans along the way. The best way I can put it is that the horror comm...
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Review: 'Heal the Living,' a Sentimental Sales Pitch for Organ Donation Life, death and a heart transplant are at the center of this French film that moves among three distinct groups.
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Who Came Up With The Idea Of Family In The Fast And Furious Movies, According To Michelle Rodriguez Family is a major theme in the Fast and Furious films, but who came up with that idea? Now it seems that Michelle Rodriguez has the answer.
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Labyrinth Spinoff Movie Announced, Fede Alvarez to Direct At long last, a continuation of the 1986 cult classic Labyrinth arrives with a spinoff movie directed by Fede Alvarez. News Apr 14, 2017
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Hey, New York Film Lovers, Another Art House Is (Back) on the Scene The Quad has gotten a modern makeover. Charles S. Cohen, the owner, explains why a theater makes sense in an age of screens in the palm of your hand.
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'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Tracking for Galactic $150M U.S. Debut The tentpole officially kicks off the summer season at the box office when unfurling May 5.
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Review: 'A Quiet Passion' Poetically Captures Emily Dickinson

The New York Times - 13 Apr 2017 21:58
Review: 'A Quiet Passion' Poetically Captures Emily Dickinson Cynthia Nixon brings a great 19th-century American poet to vivid life in Terence Davies's new film.
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Why Amazon Is Releasing Movies Into Theaters, First

Cinema Blend - 13 Apr 2017 21:54
Why Amazon Is Releasing Movies Into Theaters, First Here's why Amazon's Roy Price says the service's movies are going to the big screen, first, a different philosophy than what Netflix has
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