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Don’t Take Convention at Face Value in Fincher’s Stunning Gone Girl
This is not your average procedural.
By Todd Jorgenson
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In Tracks, a Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins With a Single Step — And 4 Camels
A young woman embarks upon a seemingly impossible trip.
By Jason Heid
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Oak-Cliff Setting Mined for Local Lore in Mythical Beastie
From laugh out-loud-funny, to brutally emotional.
By Lindsey Wilson
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Year of the Rooster is Both Relentless and Mesmerizing
Don't underestimate this play as another underdog story, simply based on its first scene.
By Lindsey Wilson
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Rich Hill a Moving Portrait of Rural Poverty
The film shines a light on a corner of America often ignored.
By Jason Heid
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Venus in Fur: Enter Roman Polanski’s Sexual Hall of Mirrors at Your Own Risk
Part of the fun of David Ives’ play Venus in Fur is its meta-riffing on plays within plays, novels within plays, and actors who play actors who continually swap and adapt new roles.
By Peter Simek
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Ida: An Innocent Let Loose in a Fallen World
Beautifully shot, Ida is a much more subtle and slippery film than the young-nun-in-crisis narrative might suggest.
By Peter Simek
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Motionhouse’s Dallas Debut Felt Revolutionary
The UK Dance Company Seemingly Redefines Dance in "Scattered."
By Danna Wolfson
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Thorough Dallas Hip Hop Documentary Finds the City Looking Inward
A closer look at one of the pleasant surprises of DIFF 2014.
By Matt Goodman