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With each piece, the impressive physicality of Kodō’s drummers becomes even more theatrical.
Terrence Malick attempts to liven up this hackneyed soap/rock opera with his signature swooping camera moves and stunning cinematography.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Horror fans in search of a smarter-than-average thriller that will make their viscera quiver should not miss this one.
Eva Maze drops names and paints a heady picture of the high life, but she does so with the disarming charm that permeates most of her memoir.
A United Kingdom‘s astute reflections on racial and economic realpolitik makes this film far more than a love story.
One of my favorite quotes from Gil Evans is, “Quit playing what you think I want you to play!”
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Personal Shopper poses questions about how technology and fashion are skewing our relationships and obliterating traditional notions of identity.
“We thought, why don’t we hark back to earlier occasions which were equal parts socializing and entertainment?”
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