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Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #175. Lawrence Michael Levine’s Wild Canaries

Wild Canaries Director: Lawrence Michael Levine Writer: Lawrence Michael Levine Producers: Takal, Kim Sherman, E. McCabe Walsh U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Sophia Takal, Lawrence Michael Levine, Alia Shawkat,...

The Catechism Catalysm’s Todd Rohal & Juan of the Dead’s Alejandro Brugués to Blow a Gasket on ABCs of Death Sequel

Already stacked with an eclectic line-up with the likes of Álex de la Iglesia, Rodney Ascher, Erik Matti, Sion Sono and Jerome Sable, producers...

Ryan’s Top 20 of 2011: Picks 20-11

The best movies of the year came from the elder classmen, the cinephile household names: Herzog, Malick, Scorsese, Almodovar, Skolimowski. Hopefully, some promising freshman will start to emerge in 2012.

Claude Bessy, Lignes d’Une Vie (Traces of a Life)

But what made her an innovative artist was that she did not rest on her laurels with the Paris Opera Ballet, and expanded her repertoire, performing jazz pieces with Gene Kelly and experimenting in modern dance. She knew that versatility was of the utmost importance to a dancer, and in Claude Bessy, Lignes d’Une Vie (Traces of a Life), directed by dancer and choreographer Fabrice Herrault, her remarkable life from training as a child in ballet schools to mentoring future artists as director of the school is captured in beautiful archival footage.

Venice Horizons: Jose Luis Guerin, Paul Morrissey and Sion Sono

Deemed as re-branding of the section, a more eclectic melange of titles mixing short, medium length pics, documentaries film and feature length items, of the items that will generate the most interest are the opening and closing titles which were revealed the week before, but we should see media coverage mentions on Paul Morrissey's News From Nowhere, Jose Luis Guerin's docu Guest (I've yet to see 2007/2008's In the City of Sylvia) and Sion Sono's Cold Fish and short film offerings from Guillermo Arriaga, Isaac Julien and Clara Law.

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