| Star Trek Into Darkness | | Santa Barbara Independent - 2 Hours ago | | Take the famous Prime Directive, for instance. Star Trek frequently reminds us that the Starship Enterprise is meant only to explore and never to interfere in any way with the indigenous populations it | | | | all 1 news articles >> Add Comment | | |
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| Looking for the Perfect Moment of Abject Failure: ?Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton | | Pop Matters - 5/21/2013 | | Cast: George Plimpton, Sarah Dudley Plimpton, Terry McDonell, Ken Burns, Hugh Hefner, Robert Kennedy Jr., James Lipton, Gay Talese, James Salter, Jay McInerney, Timothy Seldes, Peter Matthiessen, Robert | | | | all 1 news articles >> Add Comment | | |
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| Love is All You Need | | Kids-In-Mind - 5/20/2013 | | Although our site is very popular, the current economic climate has reduced our revenues just when we need extra security to prevent attacks from hackers who don't like what we do. If you think what we | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Greta's New Wave: Frances Ha | | MCN - 5/18/2013 | | Photo Courtesy of Pine District, LLC Noah Baumbach, who made an impressive directorial debut with The Squid and the Whale, continues to blaze his own trail with an effervescent little film called Frances | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Anime Review: "Kids On The Slope" | | Indiewire - 5/15/2013 | | Shinichiro Watanabe already enjoyed a distinguished reputation in animation in Japan when he wowed audiences on both sides of the Pacific with Cowboy Bebop (1998), a sophisticated, jazz-inflected sci-fi | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| A Story of Children and Film: Cannes Review | | Hollywood Reporter - 5/19/2013 | | Since the earliest efforts of the Lumiere Brothers, children and childhood have been perennially popular subjects for movies, a fascination knowledgeably and idiosyncratically explored in this new work | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| For Those in Peril: Cannes Review | | Hollywood Reporter - 5/19/2013 | | Set in a remote fishing village on the rugged northeast coast of Scotland, For Those in Peril is a strikingly original feature debut from the 31-year-old Scottish writer-director Paul Wright that resists | | | | Add Comment | | |