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Trouble viewing this email? [Click here]. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. [Film Club] [The ‘Ayatollah of Film Criticism’ Reinvigorates the French Import] [The ‘Ayatollah of Film Criticism’ Reinvigorates the French Import] By Melissa Anderson "I always think of my films as a viewer: What do I want to see on screen right now? I'm trying to fill gaps." — Director Axelle Ropert [More >>] [divider] REVIEWS [Your De Palma Mixtape: A New Doc Celebrates the Divisive Director] [Your De Palma Mixtape: A New Doc Celebrates the Divisive Director] By Bilge Ebiri One of the best things about 'De Palma' is that it recalls a time when vital critical wars raged over the work of Brian De Palma. [More >>] [FIND ANY FILM] [DVD AND TICKET GIVEAWAYS] [Your De Palma Mixtape: A New Doc Celebrates the Divisive Director] [The Female Gaze of ‘American Psycho’: How Mary Harron Made Fantasy Into Timeless Satire] By Angelica Jade Bastién The film is a stunning example of the power of the female gaze when it turns its attention to male vanity and violence. [More >>] [Your De Palma Mixtape: A New Doc Celebrates the Divisive Director] [Yes, 'Warcraft' Is a Dreary Eyesore, but Here Are Three Things in It That Don't Suck] By Alan Scherstuhl The movie makes you yearn for real life, even as its camera swoops you through spectacular ivory cities, throne rooms, and wizards’ towers. [More >>] TRAILERS [Dough] [Dough] [Who's Driving Doug] [Who's Driving Doug] [A Country Called Home] [A Country Called Home] [The Last Man on the Moon] [The Last Man on the Moon] [Eddie the Eagle] [Eddie the Eagle] [The Witch] [The Witch] PROMOTIONS [divider] [FOLLOW][APPS][TEXT ALERTS] [Change My Info] | [Unsubscribe] To ensure you receive our emails, please add inbox@villagevoice-insiders.com to your address book. You are receiving this advertisement newsletter because you have signed up on our website or at an event, participated in a promotion, or purchased a ticket to an event. Thank you for your patronage. © 2016 Village Voice, LLC. All rights reserved. 80 Maiden Lane, Suite #2105 New York, NY 10038

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