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The Village Voice looks at "Jaws" and how it portrayed masculinity way back in 1975, when it created the template for summer blockbusters.
The review of the "The Phoenician Scheme" in the Village Voice finds that Wes Anderson's eye candy is not as tasty as in the past.
The Village Voice reviews "Life of Chuck," which is based on Stephen King's novella and gives us three acts in reverse — plua great dancing.
Appearing in the Village Voice, this LA Weekly interview with the Philippou twins discusses how the directors approach horror films.
In the intro to Everything Is Now, the nigh-legendary film critic J. Hoberman quotes the Surrealist painter Max Ernst: “Art is not produced by one artist, but by several. It is to a great degree ...
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