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Chicago International Film Festival gets a digital face-lift
The biggest changes afoot in this year's Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF), the 48th edition, are on the screen, yet they're not part of the programming. As the worldwide cinema industries push actual film — meaning celluloid — into...
Tags: The Shining (movie), Room 237 (movie), Rome (Italy), Reality (movie), New York Film Festival
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Denis Lavant is a shape-shifting wonder in 'Holy Motors' ★★★ 1/2
"Holy Motors," an exuberant jape as well as a beautiful ode to the movies, to play-acting and to Paris, comes from the French writer-director Leos Carax, re-teaming here with actor Denis Lavant. Lavant got robbed at the Cannes Film Festival this year,...
Tags: Kylie Minogue, Leos Carax, Holy Motors (movie), Festive Events, Cannes Film Festival
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'Holy Motors' review: That's how it's done, 'Cloud Atlas'
***1/2 (out of four) Making the storyline of “The Master” look like child’s play, French filmmaker Leos Carax’s first film in 13 years features Eva Mendes in arguably her most fascinating role. Uh, it’s not exactly similar...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Kylie Minogue, Photography, Leos Carax, Movies
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Cannes 2012: Adam Yauch’s label buys film about reality TV
24 FramesAdam Yauch's film label Oscilloscope has acquire "Reality," Matteo Garone's follow-up to "Gomorrah," at the Cannes Film Festival. "Holy Motors" and the latest Abbas Kiarostami film also found homes.... -
Cannes 2012: A fest filled with wild (and divisive) experiments
24 FramesThe Cannes Film Festival, which wrapped Sunday, saw bold movies like Holy Motors and Cosmpolis take center stage; they channeled the spirit of The Artist... -
Cannes 2012: 'Holy Motors' has 'em saying 'Holy Moly'
24 FramesHoly Moly, starring Denis Lavant, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where it has garnered strong reviews for being weird.... -
L.A. Film Critics name 'Amour' 2012's best, praise 'The Master'
After being snubbed by major critics groups this award season, “The Master” got a boost Sunday from the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. The Paul Thomas Anderson-directed film was awarded more prizes than any other film, taking home honors for...
Tags: Skyfall (movie), Django Unchained (movie), Drama (genre), Argo (movie), Michael Haneke
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