Plot: At times, it seems video surveillance is omnipresent in America, and Adam Rifkin (Underdog) spends the better part of two hours asserting just that in his fiction feature Look. This motion picture gains a historical footnote as the first U.S. Read More
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Before Stanley Kubrick became a world-renowned filmmaker, he was a photographer. The fledgling auteur started snapping photos for Look magazine at the tender age of 17 -- capturing the mood of post-war America. Kubrick's photos were as meticulous as his...
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Any trailer that opens up with a girl taking her clothes off is fine by me. Cinematical has just received the exclusive poster (click on the image for a larger version) and trailer (see video below) for Adam Rifkin's (Detroit Rock City) new drama Look,...

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