October 2009
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Perpetual Outsiders
The immigrant experience in the cinema of Elia Kazan
by Bilge Ebiri posted October 9, 2009
September 2009
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A Revolution on Screen, Pt 2
Chinese cinema's "Seventeen Years": The flowering before the fall
by Kevin B. Lee posted September 28, 2009
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A Revolution on Screen, Pt 1
Movies for the masses—and the smuggling of art
by Kevin B. Lee posted September 24, 2009
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Inconvenient Women
Fanny Brawne, Bright Star, and Jane Campion's conspicuous heroines
by Jessica Winter posted September 14, 2009
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Fleeting Glimpses
The three-film universe of Sadao Yamanaka
by Chris Fujiwara posted September 11, 2009
July 2009
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A Guy Thing
Macho loneliness and masculine insecurity in Eastbound and Down
by R. Emmet Sweeney posted July 29, 2009
June 2009
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Auto Focus
The grim contemporary relevance of Paul Schrader's 1978 union noir
by Saul Austerlitz posted June 9, 2009
April 2009
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The Substance of Style, Pt 3
Examining the Wes Anderson–Hal Ashby connection
by Matt Zoller Seitz posted April 6, 2009
November 2008
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Foreign Correspondence
An appreciation of John Cook, Austrian cinema's great Canadian auteur
by Christoph Huber posted November 24, 2008
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Children of Paradise
How to watch Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies and why
by Michael Atkinson posted November 20, 2008
October 2008
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Mission Impossible
The melodramas of Vincente Minnelli, master of illusion and disillusionment
by Chris Fujiwara posted October 30, 2008
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Design for Living
The campy realism of Mitchell Leisen, a forgotten master of disguise
by David Cairns posted October 23, 2008
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First Person Plural
The search for happiness in Mike Leigh's comedies of manners
by Michael Atkinson posted October 17, 2008