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Cinema Viewfinder

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Url:http://www.cinemaviewfinder.com
Author(s):Tony 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:151 Followers

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Blu-ray Review: Gomorrah (2008)
Matteo Garrone's Gomorrah is one of the films I missed at last year's New York Film Festival. Too bad, I thought, since it had won the Grand Prix at Cannes—one of the few awards I put some stock in...more
2009-11-23
The Best Films of the 00s: 2001
Continuing my series of posts assessing the best films of the decade, today I spotlight my favorite films of 2001. Some reminders: I cannot judge movies I haven't seen, so if you feel a film you li...more
2009-11-22
Interview: Author Mark Cotta Vaz on STAR TREK The Art of the Film
Earlier this week, I reviewed the lavishly illustrated STAR TREK The Art of the Film, which was released yesterday. I had the opportunity to ask its author, Mark Cotta Vaz, a few questions about wh...more
2009-11-18
Book Review: STAR TREK The Art of the Film
Coinciding with tomorrow's DVD and Blu-ray release of one of 2009's most surprising film successes (both critically and financially) is a handsome coffee table book that illustrates its fantastic a...more
2009-11-16
Gone With the Wind DVD Giveaway
On Tuesday, Warner Home Video will release the 70th Anniversary 2-Disc Special Edition DVD of Gone With the Wind (1939) (there's an extra nice package on Blu-ray as well). It includes the newly rem...more
2009-11-14
The Most Unusual Flash Mob You'll Ever See
Yesterday, a beautifully crisp fall day here in Atlanta, I was invited to attend the kickoff for Marietta's weekend celebration of Gone With the Wind (1939). The event—organized by Chris Sutherland...more
2009-11-14
Movie Review: The Last Command (1955)
There is no way to describe The Last Command except as earnest in its inaccuracy. Still, this 1955 western, unavailable on DVD, is likely the most accurate and best depiction of the Battle of the A...more
2009-11-11
Movie Review: Uncertainty
Something of a dilemma exists between Kate Montero (Lynn Collins) and Bobby Thompson (Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Standing on the Brooklyn Bridge on the morning of July 4th, they resolve to decide what ...more
2009-11-10
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

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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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