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Alissa Wilkinson is the founding editor of The Curator, the associate editor of Comment, and a staff member at International Arts Movement. She frequently publishes work on film, culture, and fine art in several magazines, including Paste and Christianity Today, and is roughly a thesis away from an M.A. in Humanities and Social Thought at NYU. Alissa loves very dark comedies made by Charlie Kaufman and the Coens, idiosyncratic French movies, and Waiting for Guffman. Her husband Tom works in film and television, and they live in Brooklyn.
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Alice in Under(whelming)land
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RIP, At the Movies
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New Directors, New Films
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Do Movie Critics Matter?
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Paste’s 50 Best Living Directors
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Tribeca Film Festival Lineup
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Scholarly Sources for Students
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The Semester Begins: Movies About Learning
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Combating Sugar Overload: A Christmas Tale and Notes on a Scandal
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The Postman Story Apparently Can Be Made Twice
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Ho, ho, ho. Happy movie.
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Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire
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Best of the what?
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The Maid
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Netflix Prepares for the Future
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New York, New York
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Werner Herzog’s Rogue Film School
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The Uncertainty Principle
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Family, Death, and Life
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Julie, and Julia, and Me
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In the Loop (Iannucci, 2009)
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
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Moneyball Back On
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Best Pictures
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Sincerity, Love, and Away We Go (2009)
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Watching war films, and Under the Bombs (2008)
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Summer Hours (2009)
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Objectified (2009)
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Adoration (2009)
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Most anticipated summer flicks