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Let the Wrong One Out

by Bill Gibron

[25.Mar.09] :. It was one of last year’s best films - foreign or otherwise. It was unceremoniously snubbed for Oscar consideration (favoritism found Sweden submitting another, lesser effort). It’s been...

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PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2008 Feature

Best Complexities in 2008

by Cynthia Fuchs

[16.Jan.09] :. The most remarkable films of 2008 were small, smart, and complicated. While they're surely worth seeking out for their own pleasures, they also represent the sort of movies that will find theatrical releases even harder to manage in the shrinking economy.

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Outside the Lines - The Top 20 International/Indie Films of 2008

by PopMatters Staff

[15.Jan.09] :. With many indie/international films receiving more and more mainstream approval from unfamiliar audiences, many of the titles here could be considered part of the overall 2008 Best Of. But their individuality and multicultural appeal keep them a quality concept apart.

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Let the Right One In

by Bill Gibron

[21.Nov.08] :. When was the last time a vampire was truly scary? No, not gory, or gross, or given over to fits of faux romanticized rage and revisionism. Really, genuinely and utterly frightening?...

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Vamp-Ire: ‘Twilight’ vs ‘Let the Right One In’

by Bill Gibron

[20.Nov.08] :. Blame Anne Rice. Blame her for being the literary stake in the original vampire’s heart. If it wasn’t for her spinster prose take on the entire horror fiction fallacy, we wouldn’t...

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Let the Right One In (Låt den rätte komma in)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[27.Oct.08] :. If the display of violence is to be expected in a "vampire movie," the particular framings are striking.

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