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Arts

June 24, 2013 11:27 a.m.

LA Film Festival Review: ‘Nobody’s Daughter Haewon’

My last day at the festival is also the only one where I saw just a single film: my most anticipated movie of the fest, Korean auteur Hong Sang-Soo’s “Nobody’s Daughter Haewon.”

By Tony Huang

Arts

June 22, 2013 10:44 a.m.

LA Film Festival Review: ‘Concussion’ and ‘The Spectacular Now’

Another day at the L.A. Film Festival brings me to remarkable debut film “Concussion,” a subtle, almost European in temperament film about lesbians and transgression, and “The Spectacular Now,” the much anticipated new film by the writers of “500 Days of Summer.” Miraculously, they manage to work the magic of “500 Days” again with “The Spectacular Now,” bringing the same sort of cliche-busting honesty to a genre (high school romance) chock full of eye-rolling formula.

By Tony Huang

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