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Freewaves Launch Party

Thursday, October 9th

Freewaves kicked off Hollywould, its 11th festival of experimental arts and media, with a glamorous poolside party at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood. Tons of enthusiastic Hammer Museum, LACE, LACMA, MOCA and of course Freewaves... Read More

Posted by: Sarah Williams on October 16, 2008

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PT Anderson's There Will Be Blood

reviewed by John Dewis

There Will Be Blood is a testament to P.T. Anderson’s ability to mine film’s greatest asset—its actors. He pushes them into sprawling, unhinged moments of truth—not only Daniel Day-Lewis, who already seems to live there, but Paul Dano as well, and there are memorable precedents for this director.

Anderson’s knack for getting actors to revel in the thing that suits them the... Read More

Posted by: John Dewis on February 24, 2008

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

(Le Scaphandre et le Papillon)

I love that a painter is up for Best Director, but do people really love Julian Schnabel’s The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, or do they just think they should? This movie is about impairment, rather than about the man who’s stuck with it. So instead of loving the man and hating the condition that prevents him from living fully, we are encouraged to love the man because of... Read More

Posted by: John Dewis on February 20, 2008

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Cinefamily's Experimental Night, featuring Pat O'Neill's The Decay of Fiction

February 05, 2008 (8:00 - 9:15 PM)

Silent Movie Theater

At a special event, co-presented with Filmforum, Cinefamily will be screening Los Angeles native, Pat O’Neill’s rare experimental film noir opus, The... Read More

Posted by: Caroline Key on February 02, 2008

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