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15 Minutes (2001)

The title is actually an apt reference to Andy Warhol’s “fifteen minutes of fame,” but that doesn’t mean it isn’t too long. Slow, plodding, and so far-fetched it stretches the boundaries of “suspension of disbelief,” 15 Minutes does very little with a good cast, hoping instead you’ll bite into its shock value and simply love

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21 Grams (2003)

Following the funeral of his son-in-law, a father empathizes with his daughter by relating how he moved past the death of his wife, her mother. He reassures her that in spite of the hard times ahead, “life goes on.” She retorts, “That’s a lie. Life doesn’t go on.” Welcome to everyone’s life. Death is a

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My Best Fiend 1999

The motivation for this documentary was that, quite simply, Kinski was a madman, and working with him during shooting could be an exhausting, irritating affair, complete with scenes like this: “My Best Fiend” feels a little hollow, as if it was missing spools of footage, and a more complete analysis of Kinski’s life. Perhaps –

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Wild Blood 2008

“Wild Blood (Sanguepazzo)” is the 2008 WWII drama from director Marco Tullio Giordana, highly anticipated in the Lavazza Italian Film Festival because it’s the latest movie featuring shapely Italian actress Monica Belluci. Belluci plays the tragic figure of real-life actress Luisa Ferida, a strong-willed country girl that came to Rome to become an actress. She

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Woyzeck 1979

“Woyzeck” deals with a German rifleman, named Woyzeck, who, at 40 years old, is still at the lowest rank in the army, penniless and poor. He has a child with a young woman, out of wedlock, and gives her all his money, little as it is, to take care of the child. Woyzeck is not

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