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Film Reviews: Confirming him as one of the most interesting and insightful chroniclers of the new China, "The World" reflects the shifting of Jia Zhang-ke’s attention from the changing face of small-town life to people trying to make it in Beijing. Jia’s passionate critical following could help this tapestry segue from festival berths onto specialized distribution slates.
The World is Not Enough (David Arnold) ... The reasons for the success of Arnold’s score for Tomorrow Never Dies was his knack for capturing the Bond spi...
The World War i Combat Medic ... The study of army medicine is so vast that it would be hard to cover ... The inspiration for this website came to m...
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE IN THE WORLD Do you realize that a survey taken a while back noted that 95% of all high school students, and 100% of all movi...
totse.com | The World Beyond the USA The World Beyond the USA. He was gunned down on a Stockholm street (Seavägen) on February 28, 1986, after leavi...
Butterfly (Hudie) Film Reviews: Daintily colored Hong Kong drama "Butterfly" flutters between two lesbian romances, neither espe...
Palm picks up ’Palace’ Film News: Mid-high six-figures pact for Iraq war docu -- In the first major deal to be forged at this year’s Toro...
Tae Kwon Do (Taiquandao) Film Reviews: Destined to become a cult attraction on the lesbian circuit, but nowhere else, pic is an impassioned ode t...
Furtado cops kudos Film News: Pic takes six awards including feature, helmer, actor -- Jorge Furtado’s "The Man Who Copied"...
Saimir Film Reviews: Father-son relationship forms the surface of novice helmer Francesco Munzi’s "Saimir," but...
Changing Destiny (Nemmeno il Destino) Film Reviews: Underprivileged teenagers rebel in sensitive if uneven film from director Daniele Gaglianone. Slow to get...