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Interview with Brigitte Berman

Brigitte Berman, whose last full-length documentary was nearly twenty-five years ago, took home the Oscar for her look at the prolific Artie Shaw. Since then she has culled drama from her fingertips by creating fiction. Now, almost three decades later, the Canadian filmmaker releases a feature-length documentary that took three-years to make.  A kaliedescope of [...]

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Interview with Justin Bartha

Justin Bartha’s character, one of moody intrigue and gaudy affluence, is a brash menace in director Kevin Asch’s “Holy Rollers.” Playing the role of a seedy, unapologetic man named Yosef, who has veered so far from his faith that the traditional Hasidic attire he dresses in serves only a reminder of his former virtuousness. Yosef [...]


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Shorts (1)

Published on Fri, 21/08/09 | Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Written By: Josephine Zomayah
Shorts

Noisy; Unworthy of Viewing

Starring: James Spader, Jimmy Bennett
By Josephine Zomayah
Sitting in a movie theatre while waiting for a movie to start that is occupied to capacity isn’t always the quietest of moments. Being in a movie theatre filled with impatient and whining children fueled by their sugar high is a whole different experience.. A cacophony [...]


Imagine That (0)

Published on Fri, 12/06/09 | Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Written By: Josephine Zomayah
Imagine That

Murphy Flounders in Newest Comedy

Starring: Eddie Murphy, Yara Shahidi
By Josephine Zomayah
Although being Nickelodeon’s newest release, the kids aren’t urging their parents to go see the upcoming flick, “Imagine That”. If they’ve caught the preview, they might recall, “Hey, that sounds like Donkey’s voice from Shrek”, and then continue watching their beloved Spongebob and Patrick. The [...]


Azur & Asmar: The Princes’ Quest (2)

Published on Fri, 13/02/09 | Animated, Family, Thriller, Written By: Robert Patrick
Azur & Asmar: The Princes’ Quest

Just Can’t Get Behind Blue Eyes YAAAAAAAAOOWWW!

Starring: Cyril Mourali, Karim M’Riba
By Robert Patrick
I cant seem to remember an animated feature that’s more ineffably difficult to watch than director Michel Ocelot’s Azur & Asmar: The Princes’ Quest. The story, dealing with archetypical children’s themes such as tolerance, friendship, and honesty, has its heart in the right [...]


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