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Certified Room authority and pop-culture blogger Lindsay Robertson rues the impossibility of another perfectly terrible film.
Matt Carman and Kseniya Yaroshcreators of biyearly essay collection I Love Bad Moviesseparate the good-bad from the bad-bad.
Josiah Howard, author of Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide, discusses the uniquely American film genre.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
Documentary director James Toback tells Gelf that his subjectand friendisn't the monster he was previously made out to be.
A poor Oscar choice for Best Actor in 1974 set in motion a ripple effect of makeup awards by the Academy that is still being felt today.
Full article » | by Joe Horton
A film extra reflects on his time in the sun.
A 2003 documentary on the radical group known as the Weathermen could shed some light on the relationship between Barack Obama and Bill Ayers.
The former Baltimore mayor talks to Gelf about 'The Wire' and how the failed War on Drugs is keeping his city down.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
English film director Ken Loach believes class, not country, is at the heart of his art.
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