"New York, I Love You," the second in an intended series of omnibus films called "Cities of Love," is a collection of 11 shorts and one wrap-around segment, each directed by a different filmmaker in two days.
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A scene from the Charles Burns segment of "Fear(s) of the Dark," IFC Films, 2009 The French omnibus horror film "Fear(s) in the Dark" comes off a bit as a cataract of gimmicks -- fully animated, using comic artists with distinctive styles, no...
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All the hand-wringing over whether or not Where the Wild Things Are is "for children," or "kid-tested, mother-approved," or whatever, turned out to be mostly academic: the kids didn't go. And the movie cleaned up anyway.
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The simplest thing you can say about the movies is that they take you places, geographically, emotionally, hypnotically, and the ongoing “Cities We Love” project that began three years ago with “Paris, je t’aime” continues its global exploration with...
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