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Movies, we love ’em. Film School Rejects covers a wide range of movie-related topics, from reviews of new releases to retrospectives on classic films. We also love making lists, writing essays about how our favorites were made, and talking about the most interesting projects in development.

For your consideration — our favorite movies from the last few years:

You can also browse our archives by genre — everything from Horror to Action to Comedy.

Brush Up on Batman Before The Dark Knight Hits

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So The Dark Knight is only 113 days away, and you don’t know your Carmine Falcone from your Selena Kyle. Should you be publicly and humiliatingly punished? Probably, but the folks over at ComicMix have paid your bail by creating a really cool list of the ‘Batman’ comics you’ll need to brush up on before heading to the box office.

Jason Reitman to Tackle Corporations in Novel Adaptation

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I wish I had one more rhyme for the title of this post to mirror the genius that looms on horizon for Jason Reitman fans. The Juno director told MTV Movies Blog that he’ll be writing a new film to helm at the end of the year – after his duties on Jennifer’s Body.

Jennifer’s Body: Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried to Fight in their Undies

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To balance out the severity of his new dramatic subject matter of his next film, Jason Reitman evoked the image of “Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried getting into a fight in their underwear” that will be featured once Body starts filming in three weeks.

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The 10 Best Films of the 2008 SXSW Film Festival

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Looking back at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival, these are the 10 movies that stood out.

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Explicit Ills Takes SXSW’s Top Award; But Was it an Honest Win?

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Mark Webber’s directorial debut may have won the big award in Austin, but was it a fair contest? After reading this, you may not think so.

Sundance Review: ‘Be Kind Rewind’ is Michel Gondry for Regular Folks

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Jack Black and Mos Def remake all of your old favorites in this brilliant comedy from director Michel Gondry.

The Ten Best Films of Sundance ’08

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I had the honor of seeing a lot of great films this year in Park City — many of which I will be following throughout the year until they are released for everyone to see.

Sundance: ‘The Wackness’ Wins the Dramatic Audience Award

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One of my personal favorites of the festival was also the hands down audience favorite as well.

Sundance Blog: It’s Quiet Now

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We missed Quentin, saw Olivia and finally found out what the big deal was with that Hamlet 2 movie…