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This week’s poem: Ted Pearson’s Selections from “String Theory”
Read MoreAn author with a deep affinity for and knowledge of movies and how they’re honored tells us all about Oscar.
Read MoreMusic fans who miss, or missed, the long party that was mainstream music in the mid-’80s will be skillfully taken back to fast times in Can’t Slow Down.
Read MoreJean-Baptiste Del Amo has written a marvelous novel in the naturalistic mode that explores how the lives of humans and animals are both interdependent and in conflict — it is not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach.
Read MoreWhy has Bernard Weinraub chosen this secretive chapter of Miller’s life as fodder for his play?
Read MoreAmerican Moor is a terrific meditation on Othello and race.
Read MoreNightcrawler is a vicious satire of the high stakes required to survive in an American free enterprise system where losers are kicked to the curb and winners take all.
Read MoreLuckily, there’s plenty to this film besides it’s Middle Eastern setting. INCENDIES focuses primarily on relationships and human drama, while politics form the film’s periphery.
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Film Commentary: FilmStruck Untimely Struck Down
Why is the curtain suddenly dropping now on FilmStruck, a vast, diverse, and tastefully curated archive of films spanning the past century and the entire globe.
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