In 'Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia,' Nicholas Wrathall creates an entertaining, well thought out and succinctly edited documentary. Wrathall cobbles together snippets from video archives, and interview clips and masterfully reveals what made Vidal who he is and how he engendered the vital purpose of his writing and sardonic, pithy commentary: to awaken us from our amnesia.
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Movie Review: ‘Godzilla’ (2014)
The filmmakers should be highly commended for making this solid action drama feel natural .
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Godzilla is still “King of the Monsters”
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'Virunga' in its World Premiere is the most powerful, beautiful and stirring of the documentaries to come out of Tribeca Film Festival.
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For a movie funded by fans and made on a relatively low (for Hollywood) budget, this has all the hallmarks of a professional production.
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Fans of the duo's mega-popular 'Ellen' appearances will be thrilled with this feature-length musical comedy.
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Makes 'Old School' look old school.
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This film has genuine moments, great comedy, and authentic situations that won’t make you feel uncomfortable.
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