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Click here to read Godfrey Cheshire's interview with Patrick Wang, writer-director-star of In the Family (currently playing at Park Terrace Cinemas).
Finally, click here if you missed last week's review of the record-smashing (and "Hulk smash!"-ing) The Avengers.
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The 14th Annual RiverRun International Film Festival is now in the books, and Creative Loafing was on hand to cover part of it. Click on the links to be taken directly to our coverage.
Part 1 (includes reviews of Girl Model and the Oscar-nominated The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement)
Part 2 (includes reviews of The Queen of Versailles and God Bless America, and reviews/links for terrific animated shorts)
Part 3 (includes reviews of Wuthering Heights and The Eye of the Storm, and a complete list of festival winners)
(To read the Day One Recap, go here. To read the Day Two recap, go here.)
The curtains have closed and the lights have dimmed on another chapter in the saga of Winston-Salem's RiverRun International Film Festival, but before we bid adieu, there are a couple more films to cover and plenty of winners to announce.
(To read the Day One Recap, go here.)
Ah, the glorious, tourist-friendly sights of Winston-Salem ...
No, I don't mean the historic Old Salem district, or the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), or the Reynolda House Museum of American Art. I'm talking about this awesome hood spotted on an automobile parked downtown:
Or this tasty pastry display at Ollie's Bakery, this trip's best find:
Or this way-cool French poster for Woody Allen's Sleeper (or, as our Gallic friends call it, Woody and the Robots):