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		By: THE 2011 HAMMER TO NAIL AWARDS &#8211; Hammer to Nail		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] 7. Bad Posture (Malcolm Murray, 38 points) — After taking a bow in Rotterdam, where its lugubrious cadences and droll humor were well appreciated, Malcolm Murray&#8217;s film has played here and there, winding its way around the margins of AmerIndie Festivaland. Perhaps I find Bad Posture so enjoyable, so much more enjoyable in fact than the broad majority of indies that have found American screens this year, because with its arthouse rhythms gently propelling a pumped up, ostensibly naturalistic story of romantic longing amidst post-adolescent criminality, it never creates a sense of expectation for what exactly you are going to see next. It is more interested in feeling, landscape, and boredom. You know, the things that make up most of our lives. (BH) Read The Full HTN Review [...]]]></description>
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