Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger finishes an unofficial trilogy of documentaries about Martin Scorsese’s relationship with cinema.
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Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger finishes an unofficial trilogy of documentaries about Martin Scorsese’s relationship with cinema.
Continue reading “Made Man”
Kinds of Kindness is a triptych of parables about humans who subscribe to berserk systems of belief that order their sense of reality. . . and what happens when the order becomes disordered.
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Does anyone else find it weird that we’ve had three imaginary-friend movies this year, one released every other month since March?
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IMDB is an invaluable record of cinema history.
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Are the Minions the most famous original characters of 21st century cinema?
Continue reading “Not So Mini”
The new movie Fresh Kills is a women-centered A Bronx Tale.
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Come for Ghostlight, stay for the comparison between how audiences comprehend dance and Shakespearean vernacular.
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Streaming has made documentaries more popular than ever.
Continue reading “Tube of Rubes”
An advisory for The Big Apple’s Wes Anderson silver-screen completists:
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80% of Broadway productions lose money, a distribution I believe to be truer than not for all art, in both a commercial and qualitative sense.
Continue reading “Bad Is Better Than Nothing”