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The Sharper Image Catalog as Film
In the latest Mission: Impossible, the stars are the gadgets and stunts.
By Robert Hunt
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews
Still the Big Man
Carol Reed's The Third Man remains haunting after all these years.
Adam Sandler Continues to Make Lazy Movies in Pixels
Marvel's Ant-Man is a formulaic super-hero film and a rote romantic comedy, but with laughs
Cartel Land reveals the unfiltered truth about life in the middle of Mexico's cartel wars
Nina Simone Doc Explores the Contradictions and Struggle of an American Original
The Book is Better
Two takes on Gustav Flaubert's Madame Bovary don't equal the original novel
Raised on Film: Crystal Moselle's The Wolfpack opens the hidden world of the Angulo brothers
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Landmark Tivoli Theatre
Abel Ferrara Creates a Messy, Compelling Film About Greed, Power and Lust
Blood Runs Thin in Spike Lee's Latest
Michael Almereyda's Cymbeline Updates a Troublesome Shakespearean Play
Film Feast
The 10th annual St. Louis International Film Festival arrives this week, and with it a plethora of films and a revived energy
By Diane Carson, John Hodge, Robert Hunt and Byron Kerman
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Jose Mojica Marins, Coffin Joe, Nang Nak, Ken Burns
Simple Pleasures
Webster University's film series shines a light on the wide-eyed work of French filmmaker Eric Rohmer.
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Eric Rohmer, Green Ray, Benoit Jacquot, Olivier Assayas
Stars of David
The Jewish Film Festival lights up St. Louis
By Diane Carson, Cliff Froehlich, Robert Hunt, Melissa Levine and Robert Wilonsky
Tags: Movie Reviews and News, Long Form, Reviews, Hank Greenberg, Israel, Germany, Yitzhak Rabin
Spectres of the Spectrum
Written and directed by Craig Baldwin
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Craig Baldwin, Liberace, San Francisco, Webster University
ANIMATED WORLDS: TWO DECADES OF PORTLAND ANIMATION
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Portland, Joan Gratz, Academy Awards, Barry Bruce
White Harris-Stowe Professor Who Sued for Racial Discrimination Wins $750K
By Ryan Krull
World's Top-Ranked Eaters to Eat Fudge Out of Uranus This Weekend
By Daniel Hill
Suit Against Former St. Louis Cop Who Killed Katlyn Alix Is Dismissed