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The 2015 edition of the Sundance Film Festival is in full swing, but my favorite
film from Sundance 2014, Kate Barker-Froyland’s exhilarating debut Song One, is
just hitting theaters now. The film stars Anne Hathaway as a young woman rocked
by the death of her brother.
almost 9 years ago
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There’s going big, and there’s going really big. The Nolan Brothers went really
big with Interstellar.
almost 9 years ago
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Alex Holdridge and Linnea Saasen joined us recently to talk aboutMeet Me in
Montenegro, which they co-wrote, co-directed, and co-starred in, as well as
co-lived, for that matter.
over 8 years ago
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Movies Editor Michael Dunaway and Chief Film Critic Tim Grierson found plenty to
like at the 2015 edition of the fest. Here are our twenty favorites.
over 8 years ago
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We talk with the actor about Five Nights in Maine, about diversity in Hollywood
and about the importance of working with women directors.
over 7 years ago
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Los Angeles’ Vidiots is basically a civic institution, a crucial bulwark against
the dying of the neighborhood video store. But it’s so much more than that, with
a cause and a team well worth supporting.
over 7 years ago
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Those of us who are proud Babbleheads squealed with recognition (some of us
literally) at the appearance of Smith’s Babble-On co-host and partner in geek
crime, Ralph Garman. And when he started pulling out some of the same
impressions he does on the show, we were in Babble Heaven.
over 7 years ago
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Jamie Marshall has spent a heck of a long time building up to his directorial
debut. He started out growing up as the son of legendary British film producer
Alan Marshall, whose filmography includes films like Midnight Express, Pink
Floyd: The Wall, Birdy, Angel Heart, and Starship Troopers.
over 7 years ago
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We recently spoke with Colin Hanks recently about Eagles of Death Metal: Nos
Amis (Our Friends), one of the best music docs we’ve seen in a long time.
almost 7 years ago
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The four women of CAKE Comedy are changing how comedians tour.
almost 7 years ago
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The street artist has a huge celebrity following. LeBron James, Gus Van Sant and Mena Suvari are all collectors. The actress became one of Minnick’s first patrons after spotting his work in an alley.
almost 7 years ago
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Paste Magazine is your source for the best music, movies, TV, comedy, videogames, books, comics, craft beer, politics and more. Discover your favorite albums and films.
almost 5 years ago
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Hosted by Paste editor-at-large Michael Dunaway, The Work features in-depth conversations with some of the most fascinating creative minds in the industry, including Spike Lee, Kristen Bell, Nicolas Cage, Kevin Smith and Britt Marling.
over 4 years ago
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Richard Linklater Talks Where'd You Go, Bernadette on The Work Podcast Paste Magazine
over 4 years ago
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Paste Magazine is your source for the best music, movies, TV, comedy, videogames, books, comics, craft beer, politics and more. Discover your favorite albums and films.
almost 4 years ago
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Blue Sky Studios, the company behind Ice Age and much more, was shuttered after Disney acquired them. We spoke to the creative team behind their final project about the end times.
almost 2 years ago
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Go behind the scenes with Belle, the musical anime take on Beauty and the Beast, and find out where the tunes came from.
over 1 year ago
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The villain of Quentin Tarantino’s least-favorite movie, Death Proof’s Stuntman Mike, is male Hollywood guilt personified.
over 1 year ago
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Movies like Not Okay and Vengeance should only use the online experience to inform their characters, not drop buzzwords.
over 1 year ago
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Skyfall tried to ask us if James Bond was still relevant without truly interrogating the imperialist notions that continue to prop him up.
about 1 year ago
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The horror outcast has been prevalent in movies since the ’70s and ’80s, signifying a kind of young person adrift both within and without society. Bones and All adds one more to this subgenre.
about 1 year ago