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Saturday, March 13, 2010

A review of "Limits of Control (Ws Sub Ac3 Dol)"

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Limits of Control (Ws Sub Ac3 Dol) The best films are like dreams you’re never sure you really had. Jim Jarmusch creates a dreamy, beautiful...
Sunday, August 23, 2009

Existential Lunar Drama (rated 4 stars)

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Moon [Theatrical Release] by Duncan Jones In Duncan Jone’s Moon we follow the journey of self-discovery of Sam Bell, the only inhabitant of...

Interesting Japanese Horror / Comedy Hybrid (rated 3 stars)

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Doppelganger Kioshi Kurosawa’s films are fascinating as he moves through different genres and creates interesting stories all that have an u...
Saturday, April 04, 2009

French Crime Drama About Second Chances (rated 4 stars)

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Le Deuxième Souffle by Jean-Pierre Melville Jean-Pierre Melville brings his understated and very cinematic touch to the crime drama “Le Deux...
Sunday, March 29, 2009

A Focussed Autobiography of a Comedic Craftsman (rated 5 stars)

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Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life by Steve Martin Steve Martin is a funny man, but he takes his comedy quite seriously. In his thoughtful...

A Sad and Beautiful Character Study (rated 4 stars)

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I've Loved You So Long by Philippe Claudel With a powerful (but subtle) performance by Kristin Scott Thomas at the core of the French f...
Saturday, March 28, 2009

A Balanced Look at The Past of Future of Sharing and Copyright (rated 5 stars)

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Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the World Economy by Lawrence Lessig Laurence Lessig has a keen legal mind and while he’s firmly in...
Sunday, March 08, 2009

A Classic 70s Thriller (rated 4 stars)

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Marathon Man by John Schlesinger Dustin Hoffman is great as a grad student caught up in a world of intrigue that he hadn’t suspected. John S...
Tuesday, February 03, 2009

A Beautiful and Subtle Story of Loss and Addiction (rated 4 stars)

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Things We Lost in the Fire by Susanne Bier I’m not really a fan of Hollywood “issue” dramas that take a serious look at things like drug add...
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Chris Campbell has a keen interest in combining storytelling with new technologies. During the day he teaches Screen Arts at the Nova Scotia Community College in Halifax with an emphasis on producing and post production. In the past he's edited a feature-length documentary film, made web sites, and served on several boards. In his spare time at home in Wolfville Chris writes on the web at bitdepth.org, shares photos on Flickr, and produces a podcast with his son at badmetaphor.com.
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