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Mary Stuart Masterson and Day Three at Woodstock

Day three at the Woodstock Film Festival and as hard as it was to drag myself out of bed this morning it was well worth the effort. I made it with time to spare to see Amazing Women In Film, featuring...

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Film events to watch out for!

Here are a few film things that are bouncing around on my radar that should be of interest locally and beyond. The Sanctuary for Independent Media and iEAR Presents! will co- sponsor the Human Rights...

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The Say Yes! Benefit Concert

This is a note regarding an upcoming event that is not exactly a film screening, but it is film related. Time and Space Limited (TSL) is having a fundraiser this Saturday, November 1st. TSL is a venue...

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Enter our annual Oscars Contest

Enter your ballot for our annual Oscars Contest and you might win a $100 gift card for your favorite local movie theater. Here’s the AP story and here’s complete list of Oscar nominees. The Academy...

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Review: “The Social Network”

By Kevin Marshall: Ever since “The Social Network” started making the rounds on the festival circuit, film critics have been tripping over each other to be the first to slap the “defines a generation”...

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Kevin Marshall’s review of “X-Men: First Class”

Check out Kevin Marshall’s blog for his review of “X-Men: First Class.”

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Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2

By Amy Biancolli, Hearst Newspapers Well done, Harry! You’ve saved the best for last. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2” is the epic and impassioned close that the saga deserves, a...

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Review: Updated ‘Footloose’ just right for new audiences

By Mick LaSalle Hearst Newspapers The new “Footloose” does everything it needs to do. It’s a vibrant youth musical that will appeal to audiences who haven’t seen the 1984 original. And it has enough...

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Amy Biancolli’s top 10 films of 2011

We published this story last week, but Amy’s year-end review bears republishing on this blog. Here goes… That year is this, again? Is it 2011 … or 1929? It’s a little hard to see through all the gauze....

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Oscars contest: Pick winners, win prizes

ABOUT THE CONTEST We’re asking movie-savvy readers like you to pick the winners in the top eight categories for a chance to win a $100 gift certificate for the Spectrum 8 in Albany. This year, the...

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