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The Roommate, Sanctum, Mooz-Lum ...

The Roommate, Sanctum, American Grindhouse, Cold Weather, Dressed, How I Ended This Summer, Into Eternity, Mooz-Lum, The Other Woman ...


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Trinidad native has found fame in television, film

Nia Long talks about her new movie, Mooz-Lum, a dysfunctional family drama where she plays Safiyah, the long-suffering wife of an overbearing, religious zealot.


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Everybody knows that the late Bruce Lee (Jiang Dai-Yan) was the greatest karate star ever to grace the silver screen. But have you ever wondered who taught him that "expert timing" and how to be "as fast as lightning," to borrow a couple of phrases from one-hit wonder Carl Douglas' "Kung Fu Fighting."


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Mahamat-Saleh Haroun's film premiers in Portland at Cascade Festival of African Films

There aren't very many films being made out of the Republic of Chad. There are even fewer filmmakers. On the opening night of the 21st annual Cascade Festival of African Films, festival organizers will host Chad's multiple award-winning director Matamat-Saleh Haroun for a screening of his new film, "A Screaming Man." On Wednesday, Jan. 27, Haroun spoke with The Skanner News from France about the film, the difficulties of making films Chad and how he (nearly) single-handedly brought cinema back to his home country.


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'White Wedding' is a hilarious on-the-road romantic comedy

Ayanda (Zandile Msutwana) is frantically putting the finishing touches on her impending, dream wedding set to transpire in Cape Town in a couple of days.


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Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun     
For movies opening January 28, 2011:  Biutiful, The Mechanic, The Rite, From Prada to Nada, Kaboom ...


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Watch clips from his classic comedy Cooley High

The Directors Guild of America is holding a special evening of tribute for pioneering African American film director Michael Schultz. The guild's African American steering committee is honoring Schultz as a 'Game Changer', because his work for major film studios opened doors for directors of color.


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Freakonomics is a best-selling primer on Economics written by University of Chicago professor Steven Levitt in collaboration with journalist Stephen Dubner. Together, the talented twosome endeavored to make an inscrutable subject accessible for the average individual by breaking ghetto demographics and financial transactions down into layman's terms even a street hustler could comprehend.


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The "One Last Big Heist" is a theme of the crime caper genre which has proven to be quite popular over the years. Takers employs that tried and true formula in entertaining fashion, recycling vaguely familiar scenes from the likes of "The Italian Job," "Ocean's 11," "True Romance," "District B-13" and, perhaps most obviously, "Heat."


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Opening this week, Jan. 21, 2011: The Company Men, No Strings Attached, Evangelion 2.0, Johnny Mad Dog, Mumbai Diaries


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