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A major release by a pianist who, just in his mid-thirties, is already one of the most intelligent and satisfying musicians on the circuit.
Read MoreThis is an opulent and ambitious historical drama, as attentive to small intimate scenes as it is to grandiose action sequences.
Read MoreThe composer of Cavalleria rusticana brought his sense for characterization and drama to the all-too-plausible tale of a woman victimized by a cad.
Read MoreA suspenseful, finely-crafted historical thriller that reminds us that the triumph of evil depends on good men doing nothing.
Read MoreThe program is compelling, but some of violinist Yevgeny Kutik’s interpretations could sing more freely and dance more nimbly.
Read MoreClaire Keegan’s novella expertly shows how the culture of idle talk in certain Irish communities is like a secret code — an intricate language that both obscures and reveals.
Read MoreFor prog fans who consider that the proof of the pudding is long, complex songs with virtuosic solos and exotic instrumentation, no fear: To The Far Away is multi-textured and musically exciting.
Read MoreJackass Forever is incredibly stupid, totally irresponsible, completely juvenile, and it made me feel alive in my body for the first time in weeks.
Read MoreThis is Mel Brooks’ warm and amusing love letter to his golden years in comedy.
Read MoreAt times, Laurel Hell’s withering fatigue is directed at the clash between commodification and art.
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