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    A MOST WANTED MAN

    In "An Unwanted Man" Philip Seymour Hoffman is Gunther Bachmann, the leader of a secret team working for the German government fighting the war against terror from Hamburg. The film follows a plan to bring down a doctor (Homayoun Ershadi, who was seen notably in Abbas Kiarostami's "Taste of Cherry" in 1987) suspected of financing terrorism and Al-Qaeda. Bachmann works with a tight-knit posse of spies, the group's

    July 30, 2014
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    We’re there | INSTAGRAM

    ScreenComment is now on the mobile image-sharing service Instagram. We’ve […]

    January 17, 2013
  • Featured Review, In Theaters Now, Movies

    The Master

    After “Battlefield Earth” who would've thought that scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard would ever be portrayed seriously in film again? “The Master,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s first film since 2007’s “There Will Be Blood”, does just that. It neither condemns nor justifies the religion, but centers on the fascinating struggle of two men. Joaquin Phoenix’s faux mental breakdown is over, thankfully, and he has returned to acting in

    October 4, 2012
  • Featured Review, Festivals, Venice

    [2012] VENICE MOSTRA | American heavies feted on Lido

    Pieta, a shocking new work by Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-Duk about a small-time crook’s attempted redemption after he rediscovers his humane side in a society corrupt by money won the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 69th Mostra last night. “I wish to thank all those who contributed to this film as well as the Venice Festival and Italian audiences, and, finally, the members of the jury,” the filmmaker said upon accepting his prize. Next

    September 10, 2012
  • Featured Review, In Theaters Now, Movies

    The ides of March

    Don’t expect the Ides of March to overturn the established wisdom regarding politics, i.e., anyone entering that world do so at their own peril--this is still the dirtiest game in town. The optimistic hopey-changey Hollywood message died with “Mr. Smith goes to Washington.” Nowadays, disillusionment and a hardening of both heartstrings and arteries are bound to occur. But despite not delivering anything new, the film carries

    October 24, 2011
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    Money ball

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    August 16, 2011
  • In Theaters Now, Movies

    Doubt

    Doubt, which recently sailed into movie theatres, seems to suffer […]

    December 30, 2008
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    Synecdoche, New York

    Does Charlie Kaufman have anything to offer the planet except […]

    October 26, 2008
  • In Theaters Now, Movies

    Charlie Wilson’s War

    Aaron Sorkin has written the screenplay and Mike Nichols has […]

    January 2, 2008

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