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Lunchbox Film - Alison Gets A Shiner
Thursday, October 30th. IFC.com's resident film critic Alison Willmore is such a fan of horror movies that she invited makeup artist Rachel Pagani to Lunchbox to teach her how to create a black eye.
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NYFF 2008: "The Wrestler" Press Conference
Highlights from the 2008 New York Film Festival press conference for "The Wrestler," starring Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei.
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Lunchbox Film - The Invisible Actor
Thursday, October 2nd. With the recent narration overhaul and rerelease of the film Blindness completely changing its reception, we look at other movies that have benefited/suffered a narration change.
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NYFF 2008: "Changeling" Press Conference
Director Clint Eastwood at the New York Film Festival press conference for his new film, "Changeling."
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The Last Butcher in Little Italy
This shop is the last that remains of Elizabeth Street's Italian American history. At eighty two, Moe is the only employee.
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Lunchbox Film - Milking A Franchise Dry
Thursday, October 23rd. Now that the Saw series has reached elite status with it's 5th installment, Alison takes a look at the 5th installment of other "notable" film franchises including Leprechaun and Children of the Corn.
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Emerge
One after another, balloons mysteriously emerge from a body of water, float along the surface and then ascend to the air
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NYFF 2008: "Che" Press Conference
Steven Soderbergh discusses his four-hour bio-epic "Che" at the 2008 New York Film Festival.
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Some of the more popular bands are just excellent musicians. I went to a wizard rock show where Draco and the Malfoys, the gentleman from the Whomping Willows, and some other fellow got together and played different songs. Man, they just wailed.
—"We Are Wizards" director Josh Koury on the appeal of wizard rock
—"We Are Wizards" director Josh Koury on the appeal of wizard rock

- Criterion's great leap forward. The Criterion Collection has made the jump into streaming video with their new Online Cinematheque, and they've provided an adorably low-tech video to explain their new high-techiness here. Basically, 19 of the films in their library are now up for week-long streaming rentals for $5, the cost of...

- Podcast: Making Movie News"Frost/Nixon" may flatter the press like no other movie, but most others movies don't flatter the press at all. This week, we look at how journalists are portrayed on screen. Read more.
- Opening This WeekThis year's '60s music biopic, Ron Howard's Oscar bid and one last superhero movie are all new in theaters. Read more.
- Feature: Jason Statham, Working Class (Action) HeroAn appreciation of our favorite bald, gravity-defying and sometimes silly action hero. Read more.
- Interview: Gus Van SantThe director behind "Elephant" and "Good Will Hunting" turns to the true story of a man who died fighting for a cause in "Milk." Read more.
- On DVD: "Encounters at the End of the World"Werner Herzog heads to the South Pole to make the most poetic and idiosyncratic of Discovery Channel documentaries. Read more.
- Interview: Rob EpsteinThe Oscar=winning director of the 1984 doc "The Times of Harvey Milk" on his subject's legacy and his hopes for Gus Van Sant's upcoming biopic "Milk." Read more.
- Podcast: Giving ThanksIn honor of the Thanksgiving holiday, we look at things have made us feel grateful this year, from the beleaguered but always passionate critical community to an actor whose recent work continues to surprise and impress us. Read more.
- Feature: Five Rules For Making an Indie Superhero MovieWant to make a superhero movie but lack the massive budget? Here are a few ways indies have managed around a lack of pricey special effects. Read more.
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Five Film-related Lists Worth Revisiting:
- Fan Faction: Five Documentaries About Nerd Culture Nonfiction film has explored KISS followers, Trekkies, Harry Potter fans and more -- but is it out of fondness, or for the freak show?
- Five Flicks That Aspired To Cult Status Is cult status something that needs to be earned? These five films tried to start there.
- Ten Old Movie Makeup Jobs That Hold Up A look at ten older films whose special effects have retained the power to scare.
- Four Actor-Director Duos Who Are Joined at the Hip Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott aren't the only pair in the running to be the John Wayne/John Ford of our time.
- Remaking Your Own Foreign Language Film When directors try to recreate their own work in English, it's rarely a pretty sight.

















