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Of Readers, Writers, and Other Collaborators on Making The Reader

By Mark London Williams

When Below the Line caught up with director Stephen Daldry, he was in town for the kick-off to award season, as a Golden Globe nominee for best direction for The Reader—a couple of weeks ahead of knowing he’d be an Oscar nominee in that category as well. »

Union Roundup – January 2009

By Mark London Williams

And so, the first UR column of the Obama Administration is written. Are we out of the Depression yet? Is the biosphere not headed toward a pernicious feedback loop where warming climate begets the release of more greenhouse gases, and more warming? Is the necessary psychology that ultimately backs currencies—and economies—hunky dory now? Has... »



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Director Amir Bar-Lev on How The Tillman Story Came Together

September 2010 | By Jack Egan

Director Amir Bar-Lev on How <em>The Tillman Story</em> Came Together

The Tillman Story is a compelling new documentary from director Amir Bar-Lev that tries to unravel the tangled tale of how Pat Tillman, the... »



Get Low Director’s First Feature Attracts All-star Cast and Crew

August 2010 | By Jack Egan

<i>Get Low</i> Director’s First Feature Attracts All-star Cast and Crew

Get Low, a small-budget gem now in theaters, is directed by long-time cinematographer Aaron Schneider, his first time at the helm of a feature... »


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Up in the Air

December 2009 | By Len Klady

<em>Up in the Air</em>

Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) has an amiable disposition that belies the fact that it’s best to stay out of his path. You see he’s... »



The Young Victoria

December 2009 | By Len Klady

<em>The Young Victoria</em>

The enduring image of Queen Victoria, whose reign dominated the bulk of the 19th century, is of a benevolent, elderly grandmother. Though she was... »


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