In honor of Now You See Me, Dan has another slick magic flick.
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In honor of Now You See Me, Dan has another slick magic flick.
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This week on the Directors Cut we interview Kira Davis the producer of the new Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal movie “Prisoners.” We also review the new Robert De Niro flick “The Family” and “Bad Milo” by Magnet Releasing. We also talk to Filmmaker Celia C. Peters of Roxë15 about her project and how you can help by donating here. We also count down the “Top Ten Witness Protection Movies” as decided by you!
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What’s coming out on home video today and worth owning?
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Is J.K. Rowling bringing back the Wizarding World?
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Find out what’s hitting theaters this weekend.
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“What do you think of Batfleck?”
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This movie is that once in a half decade, so aware and determined film that its general ‘otherness’ in style and form is self-defending, any sort of fragmented ‘weirdness’ one would want to mention is instantly normalized, as if cinema had always been and is supposed to be understood this way.
A young man walks through his emotional memories of a young woman, recreating moments in time with humor and self-criticism and empathy, leading her and the audience through his insatiable energy for emotional masochism and crippling fatigue for getting himself together, until she is invited to a showing of his short films about her and asked to comment on them, turning the film into psychodocudrama from a restrained and entrapped singular perspective. Animation, arts and crafts, poetry, and a shitty DIY bed are the frames. The content is his heart, which is malleable from scene to shining scene.
It’s also history, memory, and time travel, the best reasons to watch movies.
–DB
Dan gives us a recommendation from his childhood now available on Netflix.
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This week on The Directors Cut we review “Riddick” and talk to Electra Weston Writer/Director/Producer of “Maybe Dreams Can Come True.” You can donate to Electra’s Kickstarter campaign at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/927903905/maybe-dreams-can-come-true-a-film-production Also during the show we count down the top ten visually impaired hero’s in movies.
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Find out what’s coming to DVD & Blu Ray today!
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