I thought 2011 was a quite a good year for film as there were a ton of great movies to see these past few months. From the art house to the big budget fare you could find a lot of options no matter what your interests as the line between the two seems to be blurring. Some would argue that is a bad thing, but I feel that line is only blurring because of what you can do on a budget nowadays. Regardless, all that matters is that the films are good and that blurring line is allowing filmmakers at every level to better bring their visions to light.
The Best Films of 2011: A Year in Film
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Film Review: Hugo
Martin Scorsese’s Hugo takes a bit to find its way, but once it does it is a marvelous tale of filmmaking and wonder that is, quite possibly, the best use of 3D yet. [Read more...]
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