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‘Bully,’ a Documentary by Lee Hirsch - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “Lee Hirsch’s documentary “Bully” arrives at a moment when bullying is being redefined as a social problem.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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‘The Wise Kids,’ a Coming-of-Age Story by Stephen Cone - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — ““The Wise Kids” is an exploration of the growing pains of Christian teenagers in a Baptist church in Charleston, S.C., who confront uncertainties about their sexuality and faith.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Gerardo Naranjo’s ‘Miss Bala’ Depicts Drug War - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “Gerardo Naranjo’s “Miss Bala,” an art-house thriller, is based on the real story of a Mexican beauty queen who became entangled with a drug cartel.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Beauty Queen With No Place to Hide: A first-rate art-house thriller, “Miss Bala” tells the strange, seemingly im... http://t.co/VSxFWi2S

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‘The Skin I Live In,’ Directed by Pedro Almodóvar - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “An obsessive plastic surgeon keeps a beautiful young woman imprisoned in his home in this hybrid of thriller, melodrama and horror film.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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NYTimes: A Beautiful Prisoner Lost in Almodóvar’s Labyrinth http://t.co/RciwR5UF

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‘Contagion,’ Steven Soderbergh’s Plague Paranoia - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — ““Contagion,” Steven Soderbergh’s smart, spooky thriller about contemporary plagues, is a paranoid freakout for the antigovernment, Tea Party age.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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‘The Interrupters,’ a Documentary by Steve James - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — ““The Interrupters,” a documentary by Steve James, takes a look at a gutsy, activist component of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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http://ow.ly/5QfeW A public health approach to the plague of ghetto violence is examined in important film The Interrupters

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‘El Bulli - Cooking in Progress’ - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — ““El Bulli: Cooking in Progress” documents a year in the life of that famous Spanish restaurant and its visionary chef, Ferran Adrià.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Movie Review: 'El Bulli': Pushing Cuisine’s Envelope, on a Molecular Level http://t.co/LW0WdT6 @nytimesfood

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'How to Live Forever' - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “Mark S. Wexler--™s documentary visits with a variety of the old and older who just keep on running, working and even making pornographic films.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Movie Review | 'How to Live Forever': Only a Number - Marge Jetton is an active elder in “How to Live Forever.” http://ow.ly/1cDDU6

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'How to Live Forever' - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “Mark S. Wexler--™s documentary visits with a variety of the old and older who just keep on running, working and even making pornographic films.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Review --'Forks Over Knives,--™ a Documentary - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “Lee Fulkerson makes a pedantic yet persuasive case for banishing meat and dairy from the dinner table.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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--'Armadillo--™ - Danish Troops in Afghanistan - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “This documentary follows troops in Helmand Province in Afghanistan into a firefight and its aftermath.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Fortunes and Misfortunes of War , From a Danish Perspective: This documentary follows troops in Helmand Province i... http://bit.ly/hFVO99

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Matt Porterfield--™s --'Putty Hill--™ set in Baltimore - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “Matt Porterfield--™s --Putty Hill-- is a moody fusion of fiction and documentary, set in a working-class neighborhood in Baltimore.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Drugs, Death and Downward Mobility in Baltimore: “Putty Hill,” Matt Porterfield ’s moody, elliptical fusion of ... http://nyti.ms/hyz277

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Movie Review - 'Tron - Legacy' - --'Tron - Legacy,--™ in 3-D, Stars Jeff Bridges - Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “--Tron: Legacy,-- Disney--™s 3-D sequel to the 1982 --Tron,-- picks up with far less color and cinematic imagination, and many more bells and whistles.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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NYT Tron review keeping it real: "In keeping with Disney’s tradition of violently separating parents and children.." http://nyti.ms/fDU47P

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Movie Review - 'The Kids Grow Up' - Documenting Family in Doug Block--™s 'The Kids Grow Up' - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “In Doug Block--™s remarkable documentary --The Kids Grow Up,-- the viewer becomes absorbed into the family as a daughter matures.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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Documenting Family in Doug Block’s 'The Kids Grow Up' - http://nyti.ms/djgj0e

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'Jolene' Starring Jessica Chastain " Review - NYTimes.com

movies.nytimes.com — “Jolene, starring Jessica Chastain, follows a woman on her 10-year search for happiness.View full resource at movies.nytimes.com

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