Flicks You Might Have Missed

. . . Even if You Aren’t Time-Traveling. by Andrew Collins We can immediately say one thing about Safety Not Guaranteed: it knows how to set a hook. The classified ad that kicks this story into motion reads: “WANTED: Someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. You’ll get paid after […]

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These tough, no-nonsense cowboys handle everything, from setting camp to fighting monsters, with a firm, practical approach. To them, the burrowers represent just one more danger on the American frontier.

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MTV editing, split screen, retro set design, cool stylized dialog, and plots with no regard for chronology have been the staple of a new, nameless sub-genre too hip to be Noir, too dark for Comedy Adventure.

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The Director and the Tightrope by James Roland Half pretentious, half humble, Ethan Hawke’s directorial debut, The Hottest State, walks a fine line between self indulgence and heart-rending beauty. It’s a boy meets girl story, set in New York, with lots of flashbacks to reveal the origins of their neuroses and parental loathing. But this […]

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Saved by the Bell: The Noir Years by James Roland This article has been archived in RedFence Print Edition One, available now at the Store.

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Taking on the World by Brian Fox The premise of Long Way Round caught my attention immediately. “Two men circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle” was how my roommate phrased it, and the dreams of adventure that always captivated our ancestors surged inside me once again as men from that tiny island of Great Britain set […]

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