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The innovation behind the film "Margaret" was to establish a conventional dramatic scenario and then insist upon monitoring every mundane aspect of the protagonist's life, including those with no apparent relevance to the plot. Here's how that plays out in one specific scene.
Source: www.avclub.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Hugo, The Tree Of Life, Black Swan, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Moonrise Kingdom, Margaret, The Master, To Rome With Love, We Have A Pope, Damsels In Distress, Magic Mike, Red Hook Summer, The Deep Blue Sea
Tagged: Hugo, The Tree Of Life, Black Swan, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Moonrise Kingdom, Margaret, The Master, To Rome With Love, We Have A Pope, Damsels In Distress, Magic Mike, Red Hook Summer, The Deep Blue Sea
The death of cinema has been greatly exaggerated, says @NewYorker
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This writer - @JeeEmerson - has seen "Margaret" four times and he writes about how the film calles "bullshit" on all other movies.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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The film that took 6 years to get released gets the fake Criterion treatment.
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The star and the writer/director of the critically revived drama talk about the film's most shocking scene.
Source: www.moveablefest.com
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Audio: Kenneth Lonergan entrances Terry Gross of @nprfreshair with tales of a nearly never-seen "Margaret"
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Comparing the new "Margaret" to the beloved "You Can Count on Me" - both by writer/director Ken Lonergan.
Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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Kenneth Lonergan's "Margaret" was written in 2003, filmed in 2005 and stuck in post-production for six more years. Here's what happened.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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Kenneth Lonergan on his 'Margaret' odyssey: 'I'm truly happy about the way things turned out'
Source: insidemovies.ew.com
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The star and the writer/director of the critically revived drama talk about the film's most shocking scene.
Source: www.moveablefest.com
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Audio: Kenneth Lonergan entrances Terry Gross of @nprfreshair with tales of a nearly never-seen "Margaret"
Source: www.npr.org
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Kenneth Lonergan on his 'Margaret' odyssey: 'I'm truly happy about the way things turned out'
Source: insidemovies.ew.com
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The innovation behind the film "Margaret" was to establish a conventional dramatic scenario and then insist upon monitoring every mundane aspect of the protagonist's life, including those with no apparent relevance to the plot. Here's how that plays out in one specific scene.
Source: www.avclub.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Hugo, The Tree Of Life, Black Swan, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Moonrise Kingdom, Margaret, The Master, To Rome With Love, We Have A Pope, Damsels In Distress, Magic Mike, Red Hook Summer, The Deep Blue Sea
Tagged: Hugo, The Tree Of Life, Black Swan, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Moonrise Kingdom, Margaret, The Master, To Rome With Love, We Have A Pope, Damsels In Distress, Magic Mike, Red Hook Summer, The Deep Blue Sea
The death of cinema has been greatly exaggerated, says @NewYorker
Source: www.newyorker.com
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This writer - @JeeEmerson - has seen "Margaret" four times and he writes about how the film calles "bullshit" on all other movies.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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The film that took 6 years to get released gets the fake Criterion treatment.
Source: fakecriterions.tumblr.com
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Comparing the new "Margaret" to the beloved "You Can Count on Me" - both by writer/director Ken Lonergan.
Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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Kenneth Lonergan's "Margaret" was written in 2003, filmed in 2005 and stuck in post-production for six more years. Here's what happened.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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