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March 13th, 2010 - 1:45 pm § in News

One of the Last Great Radical Rebels of the 20th Century

– by BEV QUESTAD –

How did the gentle, gray-haired, 70 year-old Tom Hayden appear … after all these years?

During the Portland 33rd International Film Festival, the city buzzed with rich activity in all branches of the arts. Notable was a speaking engagement by activist and author Tom Hayden, who was a featured participant in “This Brave Nation,” a 2008 festival film.

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March 13th, 2010 - 11:37 am § in News

Hugo Weaving as the Red Skull? We Approve

– by CAM SMITH – I figured out at an awfully-young age that a hero is only as good as his villains, and that the latter are usually way cooler. This tried-and-true piece of knowledge largely informed my childhood idolization of The Joker, Boba Fett, Darth Vader and the James Bond villain...


March 13th, 2010 - 7:31 am § in Features

Comic-Con: If Not San Diego, Where?

– by H.G. WATSON – For nerds of all kinds, the city of San Diego, Calif., is synonymous with one event: Comic-Con. But in 2012, Comic-Con may leave San Diego behind. Comic-Con International’s contract with San Diego is up, and the increasing popularity of the event has left ...


March 13th, 2010 - 2:14 am § in Opinions, Reviews

Under Review: ‘Throws of Passion’

– by SEAN GERSKI – If you review a mockumentary, you are duty-bound to mention Christopher Guest. I’m pretty sure it’s a law of reviewing. Guest’s mockumentary classics (such as “Best in Show” and “Waiting for Guffman”) are the gold standards by...


March 12th, 2010 - 9:41 pm § in Opinions, Reviews

Under Review: ‘Green Zone’

– by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI – During certain portions of “Green Zone,” it seemed that the project was only green-lighted when the relevancy of Oscar-giant “The Hurt Locker” was established. Riding under the assumption that Kathryn Bigelow’s war epic would win ...


March 12th, 2010 - 8:08 pm § in Opinions, Reviews

Under Review: ‘She’s Out of My League’

– by JOEL CRARY – The first bit of ball-shaving comedy I remember seeing on film was in “American Wedding,” the third “American Pie” film, back in 2003. The second was in “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” a year later, though I can’t quite recall if that was a ...


March 12th, 2010 - 6:44 pm § in Opinions, Reviews

Under Review: ‘One in the Gun’

– by SEAN GERSKI – “One in the Gun,” by writer/director Rolfe Kanefsky, has some of the most captivating camera work I have seen in quite some time. The work is inventive, but never showy. The camera angles don’t distract from the story, but rather give you a different ...






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