Faust
Even taking into consideration my several objections, this Faust is one of the most accomplished and intriguing opera releases of recent years.
Read MoreAs we head into 2013 there will be some fine new films opening. Commercial houses and small independent theaters are jockeying for the next hit: my best bets include Michael Henke’s “Amour”, David Riker’s “The Girl”, Jacques Audiard’s “Rust and Bone”, and “Beware of Mr. Baker” (about Cream drummer Ginger Baker).
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