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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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‘Silver Linings Playbook’

March 14, 2013
“Silver Linings Playbook” is regarded as David O. Russell’s most personal film. With its blend of comedy, drama, romance, football and dance, the Best Picture-nominated film continues to touch audiences across the world.
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‘Spring Breakers’ has shallow humor, lacks depth

March 13, 2013
"Spring Break" features young, famous actors and actresses, but fails to make a splash with audiences.
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‘Cloud Atlas’ star reveals details of upcoming film

March 12, 2013
Jim Sturgess talks about his new film "Upside Down."
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Raimi, Franco discuss return to Land of Oz

March 6, 2013
Already fans of the world of Oz, Sam Raimi and James Franco talk about reinventing the classic.
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‘Silence’ dares to portray humanity’s dark side

March 5, 2013
A breathtaking rendition of Jan Costin Wagner's novel, the subtle performances and beautiful cinematography carry this understated piece.
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Tisch professor’s film ‘Welcome to Pine Hill’ debuts

March 1, 2013
Professor Keith Miller's new film Welcome to Pine Hill opens today at the IFC center
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’21 and Over’ brings party life back to big screen

February 28, 2013
From the writers of "The Hangover" comes "21 and Over," a movie that is a non-stop party.
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‘Stoker’ embodies best aspects of thriller films

February 28, 2013
The highly anticipated thriller "Stoker" establishes itself as a near-flawless collaboration between director and cast.
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‘Unspeakable Act’ deserves little praise, shows promising future

February 27, 2013
Dan Sallitt’s “The Unspeakable Act” presents interesting idea but is hindered by tediously slow pacing.
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‘Leviathan’ makes waves without using dialogue

February 27, 2013
Despite its lack of spoken dialogue and traditional storytelling, “Leaviathan” captivates its audience with poignant experience.
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‘War Witch’ portrays haunting exploration of child soldiering in Africa

February 26, 2013
Much more than just violent realism, Oscar nominated 'War Witch' offers hope for those in tragedy.
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Oscars 2013: Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress

February 21, 2013
Though the Supporting Actress category seems like a lock, the Supporting Actor race may surprise.