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Always Leave 'Em Laughing: Peter Bogdanovich on Buster Keaton, superheroes, television, and the effect of time on movies
Peter Bogdanovich, film historian and filmmaker, talks about Buster Keaton, the subject of his new documentary.
Peter Bogdanovich, film historian and filmmaker, talks about Buster Keaton, the subject of his new documentary.
A bittersweet and sharply observed film about a forty-something couple determined to have a baby.
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It's to the credit of Lee and his collaborators that Night School pitches a comedic tent big enough to contain something silly for everyone.
A thoughtful documentary about the brief, bright life of Gilda Radner.
A thriller that feels new, in many different ways.
Jason Statham versus a very big fish.
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