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Red Right Hand (2024)
No Man's Land (2021)
Ready or Not (2019)
Only the Brave (2017)
Footloose (2011)
Monte Carlo (2011)
Beauty Shop (2005)
Crush (2002)
The Muse (1999)
Shadrach (1998)
Michael (1996)
Multiplicity (1996)
Bad Girls (1994)
Short Cuts (1993)
Groundhog Day (1993)
Green Card (1991)

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Features

Thumbnails 5/15/17

Maria Dragus on "Graduation"; Phyllis Diller at the Smithsonian; Cinema's obsession with cyberpunk; Joy of "Sandy Wexler"; 10 real laws straight out of "The Handmaid's Tale."

Features

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America takes on Trump; "St. Elmo's Fire" turns 30; Music in Sofia Coppola's films; Chat with "Vampire Diaries" DP Darren Ganet; R.I.P. Brian Clark.

Ebert Club

#69 June 29, 2011

Marie writes: Allow me to introduce you to Bill and Cheryl. I went to Art school with Bill and met his significant other Cheryl while attending the graduation party; we've been pals ever since. None of which is even remotely interesting until you see where they live and their remarkable and eclectic collection of finds. (click to enlarge images.)

Interviews

Grant takes place in the sun

America will be having a Hugh Grant festival this spring. The boyish British actor with the apologetic shrug is the star of three films being released almost simultaneously: "Sirens," "Four Weddings And A Funeral" and "Bitter Moon." All three are well-suited to his strengths as a likeable, diffident, chap who backs into situations apologetically, but usually prevails.