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Remembering a Musical Legend: Marley, Movie Review

Bob Marley
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A New Documentary Examines the Life of Bob Marley
Marley, Movie Review
Robert Nesta Marley (aka Bob Marley) did not have an easy life. As a child, he lived in poverty. His father, who was white, left the family and Bob rarely saw him. Bob was criticized by his peers for being only half black, which made [...]

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An Intriguing Psychological Thriller: Martha Marcy May Marlene, DVD Review

John Hawkes and Elizabeth Olsen in Martha Marcy May Marlene (Sean Durkin, 2011)
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Review of Martha Marcy May Marlene
A Disturbing Independent Film about Delusions and Paranoia
Although Sean Durkin’s 2011 indie drama Martha Marcy May Marlene is a well-crafted film, I didn’t really know what to think about it until the very end. It is a film that explores relationships more than anything else—specifically, the idea of what makes [...]

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A Double Dose of DVDs: Young Adult & Take Shelter, Reviews

Michael Shannon in Take Shelter (Jeff Nichols, 2011)
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Young Adult & Take Shelter, DVD Reviews

A Double-Feature Review by TJ Brearton
Not since Monster has Charlize Theron inhabited a character so thoroughly – okay, except maybe for Aeon Flux, but that’s a different monster altogether. In Young Adult, Theron plays someone you probably wouldn’t like if you spent five minutes with her.  Wholly self-absorbed to [...]

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April in Paris Film Festival at Trinity College’s Cinestudio (CT Blog)

La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1928)
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A Week-long Festival of French Cinema Starts April 15th
April in Paris Film Festival at Trinity College
One of the things I love most about my old school, Trinity College, is Cinestudio, its on-campus movie theater (which I previously wrote a little bit about here). In addition to being a really cool, old-fashioned theater, it also shows [...]

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The Hunger Games, Movie Review

Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games
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The Hunger Games, Movie Review
The Post Apocalyptic Saga Comes to the Silver Screen
The novel The Hunger Games is a showcase for the devastation of war, the horrors of violence and oppression, and the disconnectedness of privilege. The film version of The Hunger Games, although true to the novel in most respects, softens the book’s edges [...]

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Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, Review

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
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Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, Review

The Sketch Comics Brutally Assault the Hollywood Establishment
I remember when I first saw Tim and Eric’s sketch show, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! What struck me was how little attention the two paid to the rules of traditional comedy, and instead relied on their own strangely unique [...]

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MHRHS Sponsors Screening of Beyond the Myth, a New Documentary about Pit Bulls

Beyond the Myth
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Beyond the Myth at HVCC
A New Documentary about Pit Bulls and Breed Specific Legislation
The Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society (MHRHS) along with co-sponsor, the Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) Animal Outreach Club is hosting a community screening of Beyond the Myth, a first of its kind documentary that takes viewers through Breed Specific Legislation [...]

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Revisiting An Inconvenient Truth: A Global Warning, DVD Review

Al Gore in An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
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An Inconvenient Truth, DVD Review
How the Controversial Film has Affected Environmental Policy
Released in 2006, An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary presented by ex-Vice President Al Gore that created quite the controversy for moviegoers as to whether or not global warming was real. The film begins with the image of green grass along a rippling river, [...]

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Toying with Reality: Exit Through the Gift Shop, DVD Review

Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
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Toying with Reality: Exit Through the Gift Shop, DVD Review
Is it Real, or Just a Hoax?
Released in 2010, the documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop generated a lot of buzz for featuring the reclusive British street artist Banksy. It became, even before its release, a widely talked-about “is it or isn’t it?” type of film— [...]

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The Story of a Sex Addict: Shame, Movie Review

Michael Fassbender in Shame (Steve McQueen, 2011)
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Shame, Movie Review
A No Nonsense Look at Sex Addiction
Before seeing Shame it was hard for me to sympathize with sex addicts. Who were they to complain when their lust was constantly answered by reward? But this grudge comes from a standpoint which is also crude, though easily believed. To assume a sex life is something [...]

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