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Film & TV

The Greeks of Wrath

Wrath of the Titans is drier than the scrolls it draws from.

by JULIE KOZERACKI

The Victors of SXSW

After a fierce competition, these were the last films standing.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

VanPick of the Week: Annie (1982)

Back in the day, movie musicals were gaudy but good.

by BEN LERNER

The (Surprisingly) Bright Future Of VHS

Yes it does have a future, as a matter of fact

by LAURA FRANCIS

Keep on Gaming

As many of the movies released nowadays are bastardizations of old TV shows or children’s books, there are few adaptations less irritating than the refreshingly well–constructed The Hunger Games. Based on the sensational novel about a post–apocalyptic America where children fight to the death in grandiose gladiatorial tournaments, this movie doesn’t try to set itself apart from the book. Unlike many adaptations, The Hunger Games humbly translates author Suzanne Collins’s beloved characters and gritty tone to the big screen without re–interpreting aesthetics or re–imagining plot.

by OLIVIA RUTIGLIANO

Short and Sweet: The Best Narrative Short Films From SXSW.

As part of our continuing coverage of SXSW, Street checks out what five up-and-coming directors could achieve in 15 minutes or less.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Le Nétflix

All found on Instant Streaming, these foreign Netflix choices will take you far, far away.

by ALEXANDRA JAFFE

Black and Bernie

Richard Linklater's love letter to Southern quirkiness.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Girls (Who Run the Indie Film World)

Tiny Furniture Director Lena Dunham returns…to television

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Will Ferrell Interview

Street had a chat with Will Ferrell about his upcoming soap opera–cum–movie, Casa de Mi Padre.

by JULIE KOZERACKI

Netflix Instant Watch: Velvet Goldmine

Velvet Goldmine is a movie that sings.

by SAMANTHA APFEL

Manchildren Through the Ages

Check out the evolution of the archetypal Manchild below.

by JULIA LIEBERGALL

Tu Padre Es Tan Bueno

Ferrell’s golden years aren’t up just yet

by JULIE KOZERACKI

Disillusionment is the New Black

David Wain’s Wanderlust isn’t quite a wanderbust

by AADITYA RAJEEV

It's Just Another Story About Love

Crazy Eyes lives up to its tagline, barely.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

From the F-Bomb to Francine

Oscar-winner Melissa Leo takes a risk on a micro-budget flick.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Strife on Mars?

John Carter may have flown under the radar for good reason

by MARY EILEEN FAGAN

A Trip to Mars

In preparation for upcoming blockbuster John Carter, we sat down with director Andrew Stanton and star Taylor Kitsch for a brief Q&A.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

Live Blog: Oscars 2012

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by 34TH STREET

B-Roll Oscar Snubs

With the Oscars coming up this Sunday, Best Sound Editing speculation has surely started running rampant among your group of friends.

by SAMANTHA APFEL

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