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Flicks w/ The Film Snob
Summary: Flicks features a weekly film review focused on new independent releases and old classics.
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- Artist: Chris Dashiell for KXCI Community Radio
- Copyright: 2006
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La Sierra conveys the humanity and fragile hopes of young people living on the edge of life and death
This is a love story, and the fact that it's about love between two men only reflects the fear and bigotry of their world, not the intensity or meaningfulness of the love that is portrayed
Maverick writer/director John Sayles has a flair for making interesting, intelligent movies with multiple characters and sharply written dialogue
The name Syriana refers to an old idea about the West's desire to see one simple country, or meaning, in the Middle East. The film Syriana shows how that desire is really a tragic and dangerous illusion.
Art photographer William Eggleston takes pictures of the most ordinary and everyday people, places, and things.
This new documentary by Jacques Richard is a movie for die-hard film lovers
Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni belongs to a generation of filmmakers that changed the way we watched movies in the 1960s.
That which is deeply funny tends to hurt quite a bit too, because it reveals a side of things we normally try not to look at. The Squid and the Whale is personal filmmaking at its best.
The film consists of ten sections, each one dramatizing a different phase in the life of the great 15th century icon painter Andrei Rublev. Check out the Podcast of this review!
This new film by Bennett Miller, is about the brilliant and eccentric writer Truman Capote - Listen to this review online or subscribe to the Podcast!