| Innocence Lost, on a Battlefield Somewhere in Africa |
“Ezra” is a scorching portrait of an African child who is kidnapped and turned into a soldier for a rebel militia. Source: NYT |
| Innocence Lost, on a Battlefield Somewhere in Africa |
“Ezra” is a scorching portrait of an African child who is kidnapped and turned into a soldier for a rebel militia. Source: NYT |
| Innocence Lost, on a Battlefield Somewhere in Africa |
“Ezra” is a scorching portrait of an African child who is kidnapped and turned into a soldier for a rebel militia. Source: NYT |
| Innocence Lost, on a Battlefield Somewhere in Africa |
“Ezra” is a scorching portrait of an African child who is kidnapped and turned into a soldier for a rebel militia. Source: NYT |
| Inside - 2/21/2008 |
Source: filmcritic.com |
| Instant Nostalgia? Let’s Go to the Videotape |
The videocassette in film: an unsettling innovation, a romanticized artifact, an LP in an MP3 world. Source: NYT |
| Iranian Official Singles Out ‘Persepolis’ |
Do we have another culture clash to further aggravate relations between the U.S. and Iran? Source: NYT |
| Iranian Official Singles Out ‘Persepolis’ |
Do we have another culture clash to further aggravate relations between the U.S. and Iran? Source: NYT |
| Iranian Official Singles Out ‘Persepolis’ |
Do we have another culture clash to further aggravate relations between the U.S. and Iran? Source: NYT |
| Irina Palm |
( Release: Mar. 21, 2008 Rated: R - for strong sexual content, nudity and language Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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) The Gist
Too dour for the subject matter. Source: Movies.com |
| Irina Palm |
Belgian director Sam Garbarski assembles an international cast for this thought-provoking drama. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Is He Insane? No, He’s Larry |
In “Witless Protection,” Larry the Cable Guy plays a small-town deputy, fantasizing about becoming an F.B.I. agent. Sitcom wackiness ensues. Source: NYT |
| Is He Insane? No, He’s Larry |
In “Witless Protection,” Larry the Cable Guy plays a small-town deputy, fantasizing about becoming an F.B.I. agent. Sitcom wackiness ensues. Source: NYT |
| Is He Insane? No, He’s Larry |
In “Witless Protection,” Larry the Cable Guy plays a small-town deputy, fantasizing about becoming an F.B.I. agent. Sitcom wackiness ensues. Source: NYT |
| Is He Insane? No, He’s Larry |
In “Witless Protection,” Larry the Cable Guy plays a small-town deputy, fantasizing about becoming an F.B.I. agent. Sitcom wackiness ensues. Source: NYT |
| Is He Insane? No, He’s Larry |
In “Witless Protection,” Larry the Cable Guy plays a small-town deputy, fantasizing about becoming an F.B.I. agent. Sitcom wackiness ensues. Source: NYT |
| It All Comes Down to (or Looks Up to) Bach |
The jingling piano, the humming traffic and the prancing horse tap out separate if connecting songs in the beguiling nonnarrative film “The Silence Before Bach.” Source: NYT |
| It’s Enough to Make Anyone Blink |
“The Eye” is the latest Western deconstruction of a successful Asian horror movie and it is louder and more literal than its inspiration. Source: NYT |
| Ivan Dixon, Actor in ‘Hogan’s Heroes,’ Dies at 76 |
Mr. Dixon was best known for playing Sgt. James Kinchloe on the 1960s sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” but his films included vivid portrayals of black struggles in the American South. Source: NYT |
| Ivan Dixon, Actor in ‘Hogan’s Heroes,’ Dies at 76 |
Mr. Dixon was best known for playing Sgt. James Kinchloe on the 1960s sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” but his films included vivid portrayals of black struggles in the American South. Source: NYT |