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Cinema Viewfinder

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Url:http://www.cinemaviewfinder.com
Author(s):David Dayoub
Language:English
Tags:movies, film, TV
Description:Cinema Viewfinder covers a wide array of films, TV series or anything with a distinctly cinematic perspective. Tony Dayoub, its founder, has been invited to cover film festivals both major, like the New York Film Festival, and minor, like Robert Osborne's Classic Film Festival.
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Popularity:144 Followers

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Slamming The Box
Those who follow me on Facebook may notice I can be a little less erudite in my critical reactions. But sometimes that leads in some unexpected directions, as when I made a bad joke on my Facebook ...more
2009-11-07
Movie Review: The Box (2009)
The Box starts with a concept that appeals to most people's love for mystery: an anonymous gift left on a suburban doorstep belonging to the Lewis family. Wrapped all in brown paper, it arrives jus...more
2009-11-07
Movie Review: Bright Star
Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art—Not in lone splendour hung aloft the nightAnd watching, with eternal lids apart,Like nature's patient, sleepless Eremite,The moving waters at their pr...more
2009-11-04
Bright Star Soundtrack Giveaway
I just saw Jane Campion's beautiful and tragic romance, Bright Star, the story of poet John Keats' (Ben Whishaw) love affair with his young muse, Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish). My review should be p...more
2009-11-03
Movie Review: The Informant!
Steven Soderbergh gives us what may be one of the lightest, frothiest creampuffs of the year, The Informant! This description may not do the film justice, though. Peel through the layers of decepti...more
2009-11-02
Movie Review: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
The very Catholic director, Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather), clearly approaches Bram Stoker's Dracula with an eye towards religious iconography, as photos below make the case. But I guess the ...more
2009-10-31
Seventies Cinema Revival: The Brood (1979)
Is there a more terrifying sequence in the last 40 years of cinema than the climax of David Cronenberg's chiller, The Brood? In it, Oliver Reed—that handsome rake who (according to Derek Armstrong)...more
2009-10-29
Blu-ray Review: Wolf (1994)
I've got to confess something. I've always been partial to the werewolf. There must be something about the wild animal that struggles to break through the exterior of contemporary, mild-mannered ma...more
2009-10-28
Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
The growing realization that childhood is finite fuels the sad Where the Wild Things Are. This means that I'm not ready for even my oldest son to see this beautifully rendered adaptation of Maurice...more
2009-10-27
DVD Review: Monsoon Wedding (2001)
This week, Criterion releases Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding, an intimate look at the group dynamics of a family that gathers from all around the world in Delhi for a traditional Punjabi wedding. This...more
2009-10-22

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Robert SilarMay 5

Hi Dave. Love the blog.
 

Greg RodenFeb 23

Diggin the piece on McCabe & Mrs. Miller, one of my top 5 all-time favorites. Thanks
 

Connie BlumFeb 17

I look forward to seeing Two Lovers. Thanks.
 
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