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11/27/09
Armed with a collection of the world's notable directors, Paris je t'aime hit screens with a good deal of impact and buzz.
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Cinematical.com
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11/26/09
Like the weather in much of Canada, if you find yourself not liking the indie anthology New York, I Love You, wait a few minutes.
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JAM! Showbiz
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11/16/09
Remember that super-cute and super-rocking senior documentary Young@Heart , which hit screens last year?
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Cinematical.com
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11/05/09
"The Hangover" star Bradley Cooper has signed on to star in Relativity Media suspense thriller "Dark Fields."
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Variety
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10/26/09
"Good Morning President," this year's Pusan film festival opener and actor Jang Dong-kun's comeback film, topped the Korean weekend boxoffice attracting 816,600 admissions on 671 screens since opening Thursday.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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10/24/09
Director Claire Denis -- who was born in France but raised in colonial Africa -- enjoyed a measure of art-house buzz when she leapt onto the scene in 1989 with her film Chocolat (not to be confused with the awful 2000 Johnny Depp/Juliette Binoche movie of the same name).
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Cinematical.com
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10/19/09
All the hand-wringing over whether or not Where the Wild Things Are is "for children," or "kid-tested, mother-approved," or whatever, turned out to be mostly academic: the kids didn't go.
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Cinematical.com
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10/18/09
After months of studio types openly fretting about how Spike Jonze's adaptation of the children's classic Where The Wild Things Are would be too frightening or narratively spare for family audiences—and at a steep $100 million pricetag, too—the film enjoyed a surprisingly robust opening weekend with $32.5 million.
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The A.V. Club
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10/18/09
Sebastián Silva's "The Maid" led all reporting newcomers at the indie box office this weekend, according to estimates provided by Rentrak.
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indieWIRE
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10/16/09
Happy Friday Harvest, a weekly round-up of the best pictures, posters, and videos that have become available for viewing/download on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Rotten Tomatoes