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From 1962's Dr. No through last year's Skyfall, the cinematic adventures of British secret agent 007, otherwise known as James Bond, have entertain...
Never in fashion, yet one of the most popular, greatest rock bands of all time, Queen is epically portrayed in one of the best rock documentaries of all time. Directed by Matt O'Casey, Queen: Days of Our Lives is a moving, in-depth depiction of... More »
As the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, perhaps it's time to take a look at alternatives to the exploitations of big corporations. Shift Change, which gets a screening at Trylon Microcinema th... More »
In the history of cinema very few of even the most influential filmmakers can boast of having had their name be adopted as an adjective to convey a specific style. Such is the case with "Felliniesque," a term invented to suggest a free... More »
Though action films are often dismissed as mindless entertainment, there's absolutely no reason that explosive spectacle and thought-provoking themes must be mutually exclusive. On the contrary, when synthesized by a director of Robert Aldrich's... More »
For moviegoers unaccustomed to venturing beyond mainstream Hollywood, the term "French New Wave" tends to be regarded as an ominous portent of jarring perspective shifts, disjointed narratives, and ambiguous meanings. But while these traits... More »
As much as we appreciate multiplex choice, gourmet concessions, and the sightlines of auditorium seating, a movie theater's only as good as the repertoire. And by those crucial standards, the Trylon -- all 50 seats of it -- is the best movie theater in the Cities. If you're one of those aspiring cinephiles hoping to play catch-up, the Trylon offers as good a curriculum as you'd hope for. Retrospectives on iconic filmmakers like Lang, Bergman, and Hitchcock are ideal for the... More »
The Trylon microcinema may be small, but no theater in the Twin Cities can match its passion and energy for the movies. The intimate little 50-seat theater, tucked into a corner of the Longfellow neighborhood, makes every show seem like a private screening for a small community of film fans. Its emphasis on classic movies offers plenty of crowd pleasers (in the last year, monthly series have included Hitchcock, Spielberg, Chaplin, and Jack Nicholson), but the curators are also unafraid to... More »
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