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Movie review: Tango of dance and film works well together in Wim Wenders’ “Pina” – Denver Post


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Movie review: Tango of dance and film works well together in Wim Wenders' "Pina"
Denver Post
By Lisa Kennedy Azusa Seyama and Andrey Berezin, center, and dancers of the ensemble in "Pina," which is a tribute of an artist by an artist, a friend to a friend. (Donata Wenders, Neue Road Movies) Granted, I can be slow. Case in point: It has taken
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Movie review: Tango of dance and film works well together in Wim Wenders’ “Pina” – Denver Post

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Movie review: ‘The Grey’ (2012) – Bangor Daily News


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Movie review: 'The Grey' (2012)
Bangor Daily News
“The Grey,” written by Joe Carnahan, Ian Mackenzie Jeffers (screenplay and short story “Ghost Walker”), directed by Carnahan, 117 minutes, rated R. When “The Grey,” the latest movie from Joe Carnahan (“Smokin' Aces,” “Narc”), pits man against nature,
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Movie review: ‘The Grey’ (2012) – Bangor Daily News

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Movie review: ‘Crazy Horse’ – Los Angeles Times

Movie review: 'Crazy Horse'
Los Angeles Times
Frederick Wiseman brilliantly reveals the inner workings of Paris' Crazy Horse nightclub and the artful nude dancers who perform there. By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic If Frederick Wiseman's involving new documentary "Crazy Horse" is

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Sundance 2012 Movie Review: Your Sister’s Sister – Shockya.com

Sundance 2012 Movie Review: Your Sister's Sister
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The word “mumblecore” gets thrown around a lot in describing a certain genre of movie that are aimed to… how should I put this… a hipster audience. I know, I know, I'm already throwing up bad “buzz” words but I think there's a greater point here.

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Movie review: – The West Australian


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Movie review:
The West Australian
You'll like this if you liked Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Race to Witch Mountain, Gulliver's Travels.''' Here's something new: a family movie loosely inspired by not one but three literary classics. It's also a family movie that doesn't take


Movie review: – The West Australian

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The Grey Movie Review – Shockya.com

The Grey Movie Review
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Liam Neeson and director Joe Carnahan are back together again, but this time around, they're working with material that's far less fun than The A-Team. But less fun doesn't make The Grey a bad movie. In fact, it's quite the opposite.

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Sundance 2012: Celeste and Jesse Forever – Movie Review – ScreenCrave.com

Sundance 2012: Celeste and Jesse Forever – Movie Review
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By Brendan Walsh The Sundance Film Festival is full of emotional relationship dramadies, but so many of them feel like writers and directors working out their emotional issues their own relationships. By using their movies as a cathartic opportunity to

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Sundance 2012: Celeste and Jesse Forever – Movie Review – ScreenCrave.com

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Movie Review: HAYWIRE Is Steven Soderbergh’s Brilliant Postmodern Critique of … – CultureMob (blog)


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Movie Review: HAYWIRE Is Steven Soderbergh's Brilliant Postmodern Critique of
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by Josh Katz | 01/23/12 | Haywire's key line comes during an exchange between Ewan McGregor's slimy black-ops coordinator and a contract assassin. It will surprise no one that McGregor wants heroine Mallory Kane (Gina Carano) taken care of (we'd have
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