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Movie Fueds! 2009's Most Memorable Critical Dust-Ups

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Wed., December 30, 2009 02:06 EST

Movie Fueds! 2009's Most Memorable Critical Dust-Ups

Some of the most thought-provoking film writing of the year hasn't been done on film at all, but on how film writing is changing, where film journalists begin to consider themselves as film activists and critics engage in discussions that don't end wit

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Thu., December 03, 2009 01:26 EST

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Wed., November 11, 2009 12:50 EST

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Mon., December 21, 2009 09:32 EST

Avatar shows cinema's weakness, not its strength

It cost hundreds of millions of dollars. It was four years in the making. Its facial performance capture system alone took 18 months to perfect. In spite of gloomy prognostications, the end product looks staggering. Nonetheless, Avatar fails in one rather