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Fish tale
This Iranian import is a tasty entry in the Global Lens series.
By Lance Goldenberg
Tags: News Feature
Pineapple Express: What a trip
Express and The Last Mistress: Nothing succeeds like excess.
The Beach Theatre is a homegrown treasure
Catch Indie Fest and more at the venerable cinema.
The Dark Knight: like no blockbuster you've ever seen
It's much more than a comic-book movie.
Hope floats in Flight of the Red Balloon
A fresh take on a French classic.
Paying the price in All for Free
This Eastern European import is one of Global Lens' best
Kit Kittredge separates the boys from the girls
Abigail Breslin shines in this Great Depression period piece.
Alienation in Paranoid Park and The Kite
Yearning for freedom, burdened with freedom.
The Incredible Hulk is a smashing good time
Edward Norton lets out his aggressions in Marvel's latest.
Body of War goes skin deep
An earnest but one-sided look at a casualty of war.
The Bet Collector scores big
Global Lens 2008 film is worth the gamble.
Son of Rambow kids around
A coming-of-age tale with something for everyone (including Stallone fans).
Then She Found Me and Bunny Chow
Helen Hunt's directorial debut and a South African import
Blu-ray heaven
Hail the hi-def king.
Redbelt is a kick
David Mamet's latest evokes film's underdog classics.
Big Fun: Summer Movie Preview 2008
The Visitor arrives
Small in scale, The Visitor reveals a larger political message.
Waters' edge
Renegade filmmaker turned media commodity, John Waters gets Filthy at the Dalí
What's up, doc?
Documentaries get their close-up in Ybor.
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days rides the Romanian New Wave.
Bleak truths in a stellar foreign film plus American indie Snow Angels.
Mo Lowda & The Humble w/The Bright Light Social Hour
@ Floridian Social
Fri., April 19, 7 p.m.
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