With Valentine's Day just around the corner, we here at Indiewire thought it best to share with you some of our personal favorite on-screen couples to grace the big screen over the past 30 or so years. This list is by no means definitive (like we said, personal picks), so please tell us in the comme...
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Read More »With confidence in government and corporations low and plummeting ever-lower – anyone been phone-hacked lately ? – this should be a great moment for movies about whistleblowers, films giving us confidence that honest individuals can expose the deceit and ineptitude of the goliaths that seem to rule ...
Read More »Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is very much its own, thoroughly satisfying film. But there are a remarkable number of other famous movie scenes that pop into mind while watching it, some so blatant they can only be homages, others probably creeping in because – well, there are only s...
Read More »Will Ferrell is flawless and touching in Everything Must Go, an indie drama about a man who loses his job and his wife, and camps out on his front lawn while he figures out the future. But anyone who has seen Ferrell's earlier dramatic films won’t be surprised at his understated emotional depth, his...
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