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My Favorite New Movies of 2009

[Update: 2010 is here] [and 2011 is here] Here are my favorite new movies of 2009, like you care. I’m drawing from the films I saw in the theater this year, some of which were “officially” released a...

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Brevity, Part 2: Long Takes

Some of us have been discussing long takes in movies, and John mentioned that he’d like seeing a list of films that consist primarily of the beautiful things. So here is a start at such a list. (And...

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A Review of the Relatively New Movie Dogtooth (Kynodontas)

Last night I had the pleasure of seeing Giorgos Lanthimos‘s third feature-length film, Dogtooth (Kynodontas, 2009), which is the kind of movie that makes one want to immediately write something about...

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Features

Flaming Creatures (1963), directed by Jack Smith. Noticing last September that the Features section of this site was blank, I began embedding there feature-length films that are available in their...

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A call to the arms of love: on the love of film as a politics of film, on...

(Note: I don’t typically double-post, or indeed triple-post, but some forms of mourning, or memorial, ought to be as wide-reaching as celebration, or an embrace. This is for the international...

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Feature Friday: “What Time Is It There?” (2001)

If this is to be your final day on earth, then this is as fine a final film to watch as any other. Finer, even. It’s the first Tsai Ming-Liang film that I saw. Afterwards, I went and watched all his...

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Feature Tuesday: “What Time Is It There?”

I think I’ve already featured this on Feature Friday, but this is Feature Tuesday. And in any case I’m sure that other copy is now down. Tsai Ming-Liang is one of my favorite living filmmakers, and...

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