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Who will survive in The Hunter?

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Take Me Home is a more mature version of the road movie

by Susan Cohen April 25, 2012
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Filmmaker explores an outsider’s view of My America

by Susan Cohen April 4, 2012
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The Rural Route Film Festival reinterprets remoteness

by Alex Keith March 28, 2012
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Campy at times, Young Goethe in Love is entertaining nonetheless

by Margaret Allen February 8, 2012
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Tucker and Dale vs. violent coincidences

by Susan Cohen November 2, 2011
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John Sayles’ characters push Amigo forward

by Susan Cohen September 14, 2011
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Park Circle Films could follow in Nickelodeon Theatre’s footsteps

by Paul Bowers June 29, 2011

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