Zocalo Tucson - Film http://www.thezmag.com/articles.sec-56-1-film.html <![CDATA[Tucson Jewish Film Festival Returns!]]> One of the highlights of Tucson's many unique and interesting film festivals each year is January's Tucson Int'l Jewish Film Festival, happening 1/12-1/22.]]> <![CDATA[Cinema Miscellany]]> Peggy Johnson has special a present for Tucson film lovers this month - an eight-day cinema care package, with daily screenings through Nov 17. ]]> <![CDATA[Drunkards, Scofflaws and Hypocrites]]> If you think you know about Prohibition, think again.]]> <![CDATA[Drive-In Theatres]]> Once a major component of the entertainment world and American culture, drive-in theatres accounted for over 4,000 screens in the United States. ]]> <![CDATA[From Punk to Jazz]]> Tucson Film and Music Festival Sspans the gamut this month, with films screening Oct. 6-10.]]> <![CDATA[An Interview With Ken Burns]]> *Warning: the interview contains plot spoilers* ]]> <![CDATA[It’s Alive!]]> The AZUFF is unique in Arizona, and in fact, is one of the largest genre film festivals in the country. The last two nights are this weekend!]]> <![CDATA[Tabloid]]> Director Errol Morris, famous for his documentaries like “The Thin Blue Line” and “The Fog of War,” has delivered another excellent film entitled, “Tabloid.” Tellin]]> <![CDATA["The Robber" - FIlm Review]]> The Austrian-German film “The Robber” is compelling on a number of fronts. Initially, due to its genesis— it’s the true story of Johann Rettenberger, a world class marathon run]]> <![CDATA[Friends with Benefits]]> Often contemporary films try desperately to capture a specific element from a different film era.]]> <![CDATA[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2]]> Talk about a challenge. Delivering a film, the eighth in a series, to a rabid fan-base of a beloved series of books, during a summer filled with alien robots, superheroes and other distractions.]]> <![CDATA[Project Nim]]> I just need one word to describe the documentary film Project Nim — devastating.]]> <![CDATA[Midnight in Paris]]> Writer and Director Woody Allen's latest film, Midnight in Paris, is a real gem. Part love letter to the city of light, part treatise on the futility of nostalgia and longing, and part classic Allen ]]> <![CDATA[TrollHunter]]> A midnight hit at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, the Norwegian film Trollhunter is a wild and unique ride, soon to be remade by the American director/producer Christopher Columbus. Tucson audiences ]]> <![CDATA[The Big Uneasy]]> You might think you know all there is to know about New Orleans and hurricane Katrina.]]> <![CDATA[Queen To Play]]> The French film Joueuse (Queen To Play), is a sweet, delicate delight.]]> <![CDATA[Page One: Inside The New York Times]]> The New York Times is no stranger to hard times, yet it has somehow managed to stay relevant in a dramatically challenging era.]]> <![CDATA[Buck]]> A 2011 Sundance Film Festival favorite.]]> <![CDATA[Hangovers or Bridesmaids]]> Bridesmaids delivers the laughs and sneaks up on viewers much like the first Hangover did two years ago.]]> <![CDATA[Thor, Green Lantern and the X-Men, Oh My!]]> Before Captain America hits us in the mega-sola-plex in July, let's take stock of the superhero films of the summer of 2011. ]]>