| | L'essor de la 3D devrait donner un coup de fouet en France au secteur du Blu-ray, la technologie concurrente du DVD, a estimé mercredi l'association du secteur Blu-ray Partners France, qui espère profiter du succès du film "Avatar" qui utilise cette technologie. La 3D offre "un nouveau relais de croissance" pour le Blu-ray, seul capable de lire des enregistrements en 3D, a déclaré Arnaud Brunet, secrétaire général de cette association qui regroupe les acteurs du secteur (fabricants d'équipement vidéo, éditeurs et producteurs), lors d'une conférence de presse.
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| | 40. Y: THE LAST MANby Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, Goran Sudzuka, etc., 2002-2008 Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man is pulp storytelling at its best. Starting from a winner of a high-concept premise...
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| | 20. THE FILTH/SEAGUYby Grant Morrison, Chris Weston & Gary Erskine, 2002-2003 by Grant Morrison & Cameron Stewart, 2004 The Filth is the perfect expression of Grant Morrison's paranoid, conspiratorial...
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| | The End of Summer was Yasujiro Ozu's penultimate film, and it's thus perhaps fitting that the film's subject, at least in part, is the end of life: the English title refers not only...
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| | The Face of Another is the third of four feature collaborations between director Hiroshi Teshigahara and novelist Kôbô Abe, based on Abe's novel of the same name. It's also...
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The fourth Marx brothers movie, Horse Feathers, is a typically loopy outing for Groucho, Chico, Harpo...
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| | Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Syndromes and a Century is a remarkable, mysterious work, a film that's constantly slipping away from the viewer. It's a warm, disarmingly playful...
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| | Martin Scorsese's latest film, Shutter Island, is a stylish, artfully made work that establishes a powerful atmosphere of dread and despair right from its opening minutes, as a ship emerges...
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| | Howard Hawks amassed such a consistent, and consistently fascinating, oeuvre by always making, with very few exceptions, only the films he really wanted to make. In an era when directors had very little power...
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| | Valerie and Her Week of Wonders is a poignant, surreal Freudian fantasy in which a young girl's transformation from child to adult through the onset of puberty is expressed as a nightmarish...
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| | Charleston Parade is a totally bonkers short silent film from Jean Renoir, a nutso little experimental showcase for the animalistic eroticism of his wife, Catherine Hessling. The...
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| | Tokyo Chorus is an early pre-war silent film from Yasujiro Ozu, whose silent work generally reveals quite a different director from the later static, patient sensibility of his mature oeuvre....
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(Photo by Yuko Zama) On Sunday, March 21, tabletop guitarist and AMM founding member Keith Rowe played a pair of duo sets at the Diapason Gallery...
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| | Man Is Not a Bird was the first feature film of Yugoslavian filmmaker Dušan Makavejev, who later achieved cult acclaim for the sexual surrealism of WR: Mysteries of the Organism...
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For his second feature, Blissfully Yours, Apichatpong Weerasethakul crafted a delicate,...
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| | With Nuits rouges, Georges Franju returned to the...
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| | Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker is a powerful,...
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