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You Don't Know JackOscar-winner Alex Gibney discusses his new film about former lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
by Cindy FuchsThe
director and producer of the 2007 Oscar-winner Taxi to the Dark Side, Alex Gibney pushes past conventional documentary structures and expectations to tell stories in new ways.
Looking for EricCity Paper Grade: B+
by Sam AdamsLooking for Eric returns director Ken Loach to the heights of Riff-Raff and Raining Stones — winning stories of working-class life whose politics were integrated rather than smeared on top.
Repertory FilmYour weekly guide to local film events, festivals and under-the-radar screenings.
Movies SearchThe Adjustment Bureau | Beastly | The Last Lions | Poetry (Shi) | Rango | Take Me Home Tonight
127 Hours | Another Year | Barney's Version | Big Momma's: Like Father, Like Son | Biutiful | Black Swan | Blue Valentine | Cedar Rapids | Drive Angry 3D | Gnomeo & Juliet 3D | Hall Pass | I Am Number Four | The Illusionist (L'illusionniste) | Just Go With It | Justin Bieber Never Say Never | The King's Speech | Oscar Nominated Shorts 2011: Animation | Oscar Nominated Shorts 2011: Live Action | The Rite | The Roommate | Tron: Legacy | Unknown
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NBC is facing an interesting moment in the history their perennially dominant Thursday night comedy lineup. They arguably have the 4 funniest
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1288 days ago
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1357 days ago
While everybody thrills at the confirmed list of what next Philadelphia International Film Festival will bring to the screen Oct. 15 to 19, nobody’s
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