Film

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  • Annie Hiner
Sep. 06, 2012
Just don’t expect song and dance during syllabi week.
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  • Joe Kleinschmidt
Sep. 06, 2012
With the help of a chemistry professor, A&E investigates the realistic properties of “Breaking Bad.”
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  • Griffin Fillipitch
Sep. 06, 2012
“Samsara” is a visual masterpiece. Watch it closely; just don’t think too much.
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Aug. 08, 2012
The fourth entry in the “Bourne” franchise has some thrills, but it can’t meet the standards set by the original trilogy.
Aug. 05, 2012
It’s no world-beater.
Aug. 01, 2012
The road to cinematic hell is paved with smart intentions. Need proof? Watch “Ruby Sparks.”
Jul. 25, 2012
The Walker Art Center makes wooing easy this month with a dreamy calendar of music and movies. (Walker? I didn’t even know ‘er!).
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Jul. 25, 2012
The final film in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy is equally brilliant and flawed as a result of its staggering ambition.
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Jul. 03, 2012
The chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone helps stave off redundancy in this unnecessary but fun reboot.
Jul. 03, 2012
Just like our forefathers, we want freedom — freedom from bad movies.
Jun. 29, 2012
In "Magic Mike," Channing Tatum gives us a full-frontal view of the complicated world of male stripping – A&E tries to break it down.
Jun. 24, 2012
Four stars and seven years ago, the most fun movie ever hit theaters.
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Jun. 22, 2012
The summer TV season is well underway, but our favorites don’t start until later.
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Jun. 20, 2012
Earlier this month, filmmakers all around the Twin Cities attempted to make short films in 48 hours.
Jun. 20, 2012
A&E talked to Lorene Scafaria, the director of “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World.”
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