Lost In La Mancha - Dir. by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe
such successes as 12 Monkeys and The Fisher King, it’s just another day at the office. Subtitled “The Un-Making of Don Quixote,” Lost In La Mancha chronicles Gilliam’s decade-long effort to make his version of the famed classic, called The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. ...Read More
Nowhere in Africa - Dir. by Caroline Link
Nowhere in Africa is a beautiful and moving film about a family of German Jews who flee Nazi Germany in 1938 and immigrate to Kenya. The film begins with Walter (Merab Ninidze), a former lawyer now working as a farm caretaker, sending for his wife, Jettel (Juliane Kohler), and daughter, Regina (Lea Kurka/Karoline Eckertz), to leave their middle class life and join him on the Kenyan farm. ...Read More
A Man Apart - Dir. by F. Gary Gray
All the Real Girls - Dir. by David Gordon Green
Anger Management - Dir. by Peter Segal
Assassination Tango - Dir. by Robert Duvall
Dreamcatcher - Dir. by Lawrence Kasden
Ghosts of the Abyss - Dir. by James Cameron
Head of State - Dir. by Chris Rock
Holes - Dir. by Andrew Davis
Identity - Dir. by James Mangold
Laurel Canyon - Dir. by Lisa Cholodenko
Marion Bridge - Dir. by Wiebke von Carolsfeld
Phone Booth - Dir. by Joel Schumacher
Seraphin: Heart of Stone - Dir. by Charles Binamé
Steal - Dir. by Gerard Pires
The Core - Dir. by Jon Amiel
The Dancer Upstairs - Dir. by John Malkovich
The Good Thief - Dir. by Neil Jordan
"I've got a fever and the only cure is dead angels."
-Bayonetta

Ever since the Christmastime gaming deluge ended, I've been killing a lot of angels. Though God's messengers have been bad guys in other pop-cultural products ― His Dark Materials book trilogy, the pas... Full Review
Although he's a Montreal native, this debut album sparkles with many of the magical elements associated with Vollebekk's Scandinavian heritage. At times recalling Nick Drake's Bryter Layter in its fragility and subtle deployment of strings, but also the playfulness of fellow Montrealer Patric... Full Review
Don't count on Norway's premier disco revivalist Hans-Peter Lindstrøm to ever turn in the same record twice. "All the artists and bands that I really like do surprising stuff every time, and I guess I just copy their way," he says from his Oslo home studio. "But it's also about not getting bored myself."... Read More
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