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SECRET SUNSHINE, NEDS, and SYMPATHY FOR DELICIOUS – Reviewed by Pious “you’re quite the Brett Easton Ellis character” Diviningrod

Posted by The Video Station Staff - August 25, 2011 - drama, foreign films, movie reviews, recommendations
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Three stories of individuals in torment. Sins tallied against them, for reasons unfair and for reasons perhaps just. Two of these films are worth seeing while one should be chalked up as an actor’s first-effort directorial stumble.

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TROLLHUNTER – Reviewed by David

Posted by The Video Station Staff - August 25, 2011 - blu-ray, comedy, foreign films, movie reviews, recommendations, sci-fi / fantasy
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*The following is a transcript of a conversation between two guys who have just seen the Norwegian fantasy film Troll Hunter. It was obtained via subcutaneous audio implants that were surreptitiously injected into the guys’ necks via movie-studio-hired snipers as the guys were walking out of a theater.*

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QUEEN TO PLAY – Reviewed by Bruce

Posted by The Video Station Staff - August 19, 2011 - drama, foreign films, movie reviews, recommendations
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The French are great at this – Queen to Play is a small, compelling drama centered around the unexpected flowering of a grown woman. Can anyone remember the last American movie to do it? I suppose one might say Julie and Julia, but to me that was forced and cloying in an obvious attempt at [...]

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FOREIGN FILM FEATURE – August 2011

Posted by The Video Station Staff - August 11, 2011 - foreign films, news & features
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Want something with subtitles? We’ve got twenty new films for you to choose from, check out the synopses below:

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FOREIGN FILM FEATURE – July 2011

Posted by The Video Station Staff - July 7, 2011 - foreign films, news & features
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It’s been an amazingly fruitful month for Foreign Film releases, with more than 30 new movies on our shelves in the last thirty days – sift through the synopses below, you’ll find plenty of great options to choose from!

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THE CONCERT – Reviewed by Will

Posted by The Video Station Staff - June 16, 2011 - drama, foreign films, movie reviews
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The Concert, at least initially, is a goofy farce with a moderately ridiculous premise. A janitor working at the Bolshoi in Moscow, who himself was once its celebrated–and politically discredited–conductor (Alexeï Guskov), intercepts a fax from Paris inviting the orchestra to fill in for the L.A. Philharmonic, which has canceled. He decides to get the [...]

Read More Alexei Guskov, Dmitri Nazarov, drama, DVD, Melanie Laurent, R, The Concert, will

BIUTIFUL – Reviewed by Joyce

Posted by The Video Station Staff - June 2, 2011 - blu-ray, drama, foreign films, movie reviews, recommendations
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There was not a single thing about Biutiful that was a deal breaker for me. The director, Alejandro Iñárritu, has composed for Javier Bardem a melodic dirge in the form of a film, and Bardem digs deep and finds in his core an aching sorrow that he transmits in his face, body, and tone. Iñárritu [...]

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FOREIGN FILM FEATURE – June 2011

Posted by The Video Station Staff - June 2, 2011 - foreign films, news & features
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Whether it be from France or Italy, the UK or Australia, we have a lot to recommend out of last month’s new foreign film releases: France/Belgium: La belle personne (2008) – Beautiful 16-year-old Junie attends a new school only to find herself in love with her charming Italian teacher while also pursued by a fellow [...]

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THE ILLUSIONIST – Reviewed by Will

Posted by The Video Station Staff - May 12, 2011 - animation, blu-ray, foreign films, movie reviews, recommendations
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The Illusionist isn’t just the long-awaited second feature from Sylvain Chomet, the French animator who made 2003′s charmingly grotesque, hauntingly comic Triplets of Belleville. It’s also, in a sense, a new film from the great mime artist turned genius director Jacques Tati (Playtime, Mon Oncle), who died in 1982. Adapted from a semi-autobiographical script Tati [...]

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FOREIGN FILM FEATURE – May 2011

Posted by The Video Station Staff - May 5, 2011 - foreign films, news & features
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France to Argentina, Norway to India – we’ve rounded up all the latest movie releases from around the globe right here:

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