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Beyond a few superb works, the panorama of flesh proves to be oddly enervating.
Unfortunately for Genius, film is a visual medium, not a talking heads snore fest.
This superb production offers audiences a chance to discover or rediscover an American classic.
The production, like so many I’ve seen staged by the Chester Theatre Company, makes the most of limited resources.
Soon-Ho Park’s dancers seem imbued with the casual cosmopolitanism of their peers, but they reflect a deep seriousness in their craft.
In time, Wiener-Dog may be the film that defines Todd Solondz as a filmmaker.
“Circus artists aren’t the best actors,” Shana Carroll notes, “it’s not their thing.”
When asked about why he chose to focus on a dog, Todd Solondz says: “I knew I wanted to do a dog movie.”
One of the ironies inf American Rhapsody is that most of the artists Pierpont takes up didn’t find life in America to be rhapsodic at all.
There is plenty of comedy in this horror film: think A Midsummer Night’s Dream meets I Love Lucy.

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