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Inside Job: Skillfully skewering the lobbyists and apologists by Liam Lacey - www.theglobeandmail.com - 29 October 2010
"The 2008 global financial crisis led to millions of people losing their savings, jobs and homes, but not a lot of us understand what happened. In his methodical, ire-raising film, documentarian Charles Ferguson (No End in Sight) argues that the meltdown was “not an accident” but an...
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Mike Leigh: buddha of suburbia by Xan Brooks - www.guardian.co.uk - 29 October 2010
"It's 9am at a Soho production office, downstairs from a flat occupied by a trio of French glamour models. The tea is served, the seats are taken and now, for the sake of argument, Mike Leigh and I are playing Hollywood deal-makers. The director has come to pitch his latest picture, Another...
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Movie review: 'The Two Escobars' by Robert Abele - www.latimes.com - 29 October 2010
"They weren't related, but drug lord Pablo Escobar and soccer player Andres Escobar led intertwined lives of glory and infamy in Colombia, and the full-throttle documentary "The Two Escobars" dynamically chronicles their meshed fates.
Using richly drawn interviews and a rhythmic punch to...
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How Wall Street Fleeced the World by Mary Corliss and Richard Corliss - www.time.com - 8 October 2010
"Like some malefactor being grilled by Mike Wallace in his 60 Minutes prime, Glenn Hubbard, dean of Columbia Business School, gets hot under the third-degree light of Charles Ferguson's questioning in Inside Job. Hubbard, who helped design George W. Bush's tax cuts on investment gains and stock...
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In 'Tamara Drewe,' Social Satire Is Shiny And New by Ella Taylor in www.npr.org - 7 October 2010
"Very loosely based on Far From the Madding Crowd, Stephen Frears' Tamara Drewe is Thomas Hardy twice-filtered: first through the skeptical-sympathetic eye of the terrific British graphic novelist Posy Simmonds, who specializes in placing a contemporary spin on literary classics — her previous...
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