Tag: MOVIE OF THE WEEK
TAG: MOVIE OF THE WEEK
The documentary that took Sundance by storm in 2015, The Wolfpack tells the fascinating story of the Angulo family’s six sons, a daughter, and their mother who were locked inside their four-bedroom apartment on the Lower East Side for fourteen … Continued
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The films of Gaspar Noé are as unique as they are divisive. He’s an auteur who makes movies for himself, not even considering his potential audience, or lack thereof. They’re abrasive, violent, sexual, and disturbing, and they don’t give a … Continued
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It’s been a long time coming, but Lisbeth Salander is back, if not in the sequel many were expecting. Originally created in the pages of The Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson, the character was first brought to the screen in … Continued
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Traditionally, men don’t express their feelings; instead of crying and sharing tender moments with people we love, we tend to grind our teeth, develop ulcers, pick fights with strangers, and get kicked out of bars at noon. We can be … Continued
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She’s relatively unknown in the mainstream culture of the United States, but Gabrielle Colette is considered one of the most important writers who ever lived. Her novels were initially published under the name of her domineering husband, and it wasn’t … Continued
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Paul Feig is best known for directing outrageous comedies with female leads. From Bridesmaids and Spy to The Heat and Ghostbusters, Feig has developed a reputation as one of the few powerful men in Hollywood who actually understands women and … Continued
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For a long time, it seemed like Jennifer Garner was avoiding her first, best destiny. Despite shining brightly in dramatic, domestic movies like The Tribes of Palos Verdes and Love, Simon, it felt like she was holding something back. Back … Continued
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Although this excellent film is eight years old, it couldn’t be more pertinent. The consistently awesome Anthony Mackie (The Avengers, Detroit) stars as Marcus, a former Black Panther who returns to his race-torn Philly neighborhood in 1976. There he finds … Continued
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Two Lovers (2008), written and directed by James Gray, is a smart romance that looks at real and complicated love relationships. Joaquin Phoenix is Leonard, a guy a little down on his luck, recently dumped by his fiancée and living back … Continued
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The First Monday in May follows the creation of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s most attended fashion exhibition in history, “China: Through The Looking Glass,” an exploration of Chinese-inspired Western fashions by Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton. With unprecedented access, … Continued