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...since his 1985 debut.“The difference [now] is that people are actually seeing these movies,” Brolin said at a recent round-table interview with The Crimson.At the interview, Brolin revealed how personal tragedy led to eerily deep connections with his character in his latest film.‘NOVEL’ IDEABrolin’s first exposure to Cormac McCarthy’s “No Country for Old Men” came unexpectedly.While shooting “Grindhouse” in Texas, Brolin started reading the book on a friend?...

Author: By Bram A. Strochlic, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brolin Reveals 'Country' Secrets | 11/9/2007 | See Source »

...wide-eyed activist, a high-powered Argentinean lawyer, a sheikh, a rebel fighter, and a UN worker have in common? A passion for effecting change in war-torn Darfur. Ted Braun, writer and director of “Darfur Now,” spotlights these six individuals in his latest surprisingly encouraging documentary. “Darfur Now” makes its timely arrival on the heels of the U.S. declaration of genocide this September. Against convention, the Sudanese government granted Braun permission to shoot inside the region, and the well crafted film, thoroughly researched and consistently engaging, provides...

Author: By Amanda C. Lynch, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Darfur Now | 11/9/2007 | See Source »

...adaptation of McCarthy’s 2005 novel, will disappoint few. After a stunning string of flops, including 2003’s “Intolerable Cruelty” and 2004’s “The Ladykillers,” the Coen brothers’ latest venture surpasses stylistic expectations. McCarthy’s work is known for its violence, and the film has plenty of it, but the Coens balance the blood with the weighty mental counterpoint that the author eloquently integrates in his narrative. In doing so, they successfully maintain the author’s voice?...

Author: By Ryan J. Meehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: No Country For Old Men | 11/9/2007 | See Source »

...their own with their fellow countrymen. The group’s callow brand of backyard pop is infectiously happy, almost to a fault. Once Of Montreal (not actually from Canada, mind you) quits the scene, the Born Ruffians are sure to do quite well. Bouncing and yelping in their latest video, “Hummingbird,” the fresh-faced bandmates are a testament to that alluring, Canadian je ne sais quoi. Three minutes of concentrated cheerfulness, the video features a roomful of partiers who are almost heartbreakingly carefree. I guess that’s what happens when...

Author: By Nayeli E. Rodriguez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: POPSCREEN: Born Ruffians | 11/9/2007 | See Source »

Welcome to the world of Hillary hatred, which will be a fixture of our politics for at least the next year if she wins the Democratic nomination. The animus against her is the latest round in a revenge cycle out of a classic Greek tragedy. First there was the conservative hatred of Clinton of the 1990s, avenged by the liberal Bush hatred of today, to be repaid in kind with four or eight years of rollicking Hillary hatred should she be elected President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Viewpoint: The World of Hillary Hatred | 11/8/2007 | See Source »

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