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More sex, please. We're American.

A synchronistic cartoon from Peet Gelderblom at Lost in Negative Space. What the hell is wrong with the studio risk-management -- er, movie -- business these days? I share some of my own modest ideas for improvement in an "Open…

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Opening Shots: Pan's Labyrinth

So many movies have opening shots that are like overtures, condensed miniatures of the whole film. In Guillermo Del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth" you might even say it contains the entire movie in one shot. Not only does it begin with…

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Leonard Maltin: Still "Movie Crazy"

It's a newsletter and a web site! Nobody does a better job of reminding us that movies are always in the present tense, no matter how long ago they were made, than movie historian, critic, and (above all) enthusiast Leonard…

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Another critical voice severed

Voice Media slashes another film critic. Adding further grist to the discussion of "critical sameness" ("The Stepford Critics?)," Village Voice Media has cut another (film-)critical voice from its payroll. This time it's National Society of Film Critics member Rob Nelson,…

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Gimme them old-time furrin pictures

View image You can't really like this "Seven Samurai" movie, can you? It's old and Japanese! Here are questions cinephiles and critics still hear all the time: "Why do you like old movies and foreign movies so much? What about…

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The Sixth Man: A Corleone Family Mystery

View image A family meeting: Who is that sixth man (on the far right)? Hint: It's not Kevin Spacey. Longtime Scanners commenter and Ebert correspondent Ali Arikan, in Istanbul (one of my favorite cities), solves the mystery of The Sixth…

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Is it anti-American to like non-English movies?

View image Alain Delon as Jef Costello in Jean-Pierre Mellville's "Le Samourai." How un-American! Edward Copeland, mastermind and organizer of the online ""Best" non-English language films poll, reports that Danny Leigh at the film blog at The Guardian (UK) is…

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Unforgiven: The Discreet Bunch

Examine this image: "The Wild Bunch"... or "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie"? There's a movie moment for nearly every occasion in life. Take this one from Harold Meyerson -- arguing against impeachment (of Bush and Cheney, anyway) in a…

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The Stepford Critics?

View image It takes a Village of Damned Critics. Are there more where he came from? Are movie critics too much alike? Not just in their opinions, but in their very approach to movies, or their writing styles? In March,…