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| Gravity |
On this week’s Voice Film Club podcast, the Village Voice‘s Alan Scherstuhl and Stephanie Zacharek both praise Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity (starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock), saying the director exhibits a “lovely human touch” with film, which is set in space, and that it’s “so different than anything else he’s made.” The film opens this Friday.
Also, we get a report on Austin’s Fantastic Fest from L.A. Weekly‘s Amy Nicholson, which is put on by the Alamo Draft House’s Tim League. It’s a festival all about “drunkenness, tattoos and action,” says Nicholson, who adds that movies like Japan’s Kid’s Police and Bollywood’s Commando were stand-outs.
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Plus! Recommendations for drug war documentary Narco Cultura, Malaysian Viking movie Vikingdom, and an endorsement of La-La Land Records’ extensive stock of movie soundtracks, including a limited edition release of 1969’s True Grit.
