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Peyman Moaadi’s ‘Snow on Pines’ Movie Review

“You can’t understand until it happens to you.” Roya, played by Mahnaz Afshar, listens to this line left on her answering machine repeatedly. It is a part of her husband, Ali’s, confession to his infidelity with one of Roya’s piano students, with whom he’s run off. Ali sees himself as a victim of his passion, …

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The White Ribbon Review #2

Technically, the film is a marvel – this is Heneke’s first black and white film and it’s simply dazzling. The White Ribbon Directed by Michael Haneke – There’s always a certain kind of dread in a Mikael Haneke film.  It could perhaps be do his reputation for exploring some of the most shocking aspects of …

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If I Ran the Oscars

This may be the year the Oscars get out of their ratings slump. The expanding of the Best Picture category from five to ten was a smart move. Its big enough to include red state crowd pleasers (The Blind Side), fan boy fare (District 9), the biggest movie ever (Avatar), and at least one ballsy …

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