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When Movies Were Made in Ithaca

Fiona Modrak  —  Oct 28, 2011

 

The Sun reviews the Ithaca Motion Pictures Project exhibit, Romance Exploits and Peril: When Movies Were Made in Ithaca

Radu Muntean Advances Romanian Minimalism

Gina Cargas  —  Oct 14, 2011

A passive portrait of a conflicted man. 

Finding a Free Algeria

Colin Chan  —  Apr 8, 2011

Outside the Law at Cornell Cinema.

Do The Right Thing: Go See a Movie

Andrew Daines  —  Nov 4, 2009

I attended exactly three films put on by Cornell Cinema last year. In descending order of theater packedness: The Dark Knight; Waltz With Bashir; L’Enfant Sauvage. The first of these films was, well, awesome — as in the biblical sense of the word (not the contemporary, frater-natural lexicon). Waltz With Bashir was gripping — as in this graphic-novel looking thing gripped my throat and coerced me into caring about a massacre I had never heard of. L’Enfant Sauvage was boring — as in I was bored. The 18th Century frog doctor and his feral friend left me squirming in my seat before the Twizzlers and popcorn were all eaten.

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