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Watch: Anna Faris Falls In Love, Mid-Season Replacement Sitcom Style, In 'What's Your Number'
As It Turns Out, Martin Freeman & Anthony Mackie Are Also In The Cast Anna Faris is an extremely talented comedienne. There's no denying that. Ever since her early appearances in the "Scary Movie" franchise, she's shone, even with material that's generally far beneath her. But every time it looks like she's heading for the A-list--the surprise success of "The House Bunny," for instance, or demonstrating her range in "Brokeback Mountain"--the next few projects tank, and she's reduced to playing straight woman to talking CGI animals in "Yogi Bear." The twists and turns of the actress's career was the subject…»
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Tribeca Interview: The Miners. Hymns' David Metcalfe And Bill Morrison
Think you.re a found footage expert having seen everything from The Blair Witch Project to Paranormal Activity? Well, this might blow you away; not only does this year.s Tribeca Film Festival boast two fictional found footage-style films, but a non-fiction one, too! It.s a documentary called The Miners. Hymns.Director Bill Morrison is known for using shots bearing signs of chemical deterioration, further enhancing the decay through digital processing, but here, he uses pristine black and white material from the British National Archives as well as some gorgeous freshly shot color footage. Morrison combined the two in his effort to reconstruct the history of coal mining in Durham, England, including the miners. strike of 1984. A documentary with zero dialogue, talking heads or narration, The Miners. Hymns relies solely on Morrison.s construction and Jуhann Jуhannsson.s score to express a narrative. In time with The »
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