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'Dirty Country' star Larry Pierce summons both Randy Travis and 2 Live Crew in his raunchyand hilariousodes to all sorts of sex.
Full article » | by Jake Rake
Michael Moore's new film compellingly explains why the American health-care system is broken. But will it kick up enough dust to cause any real changes?
In this week's edition of The Blurbsthe feature in which we take a close look at those critic blurbs that are a fixture of ads for moviessee breakdowns of blurbs for 'Shrek the Third,' 'Georgia Rule,' 'The Wendell Baker Story,' and more.
Sébastien Foucan, the Frenchman responsible for the most-exhilarating moments of the latest James Bond film, expounds on his art of Freerunning.
Full article » | by Monya De
The driving instructor who tutored Sacha Baron Cohen's Kazakh alter ego tells Gelf what audiences missed and how his unexpected film stardom has affected his life.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
Spike Lee's HBO documentary When The Levees Broke is a damning and intimate look at the government-sponsored catastrophe that followed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Jim "iBgerd" Dozier pledges permanent allegience to a film he hasn't yet seen.
Rapper Andre Smith, an unlikely star of Dave Chappelle's 'Block Party,' isn't the type to rush, but he's aspiring to greatness. Or perhaps a laundromat.
What a 1946 flick about WWII veterans tells us about 'United 93' and how we should respond to it.
Full article » | by Jody Shenn
Michael Ferris Gibson talks to Gelf about his film paean to San Francisco's favorite website.
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