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[Review] Capital

Capital, accomplished filmmakerĀ Costa-Gavras' new film set within the world of corporate finance, is a fast-paced, cynical piece of entertainment that serves as...

[Review] Big Sur

I’ve never read a novel by Jack Kerouac—the only Beat Generation tome I have leafed through is William S. Burroughs’ Naked Lunch—but I imagine the experience is...

[Review] Last Love

Do not watch the trailer for writer-director Sandra Nettelbeck’s Last Love (formerly Mr. Morgan’s Last Love). For many that shouldn’t be a problem because, like...

NYC Weekend Watch: Halloween Edition

Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...

[Review] The Counselor

If tasked with finding any consistent, recurring motif in the ever-expanding Ridley Scott canon, one -- even an admirer -- might be inclined to admit that it ge...

[Review] Birth of the Living Dead

Night of the Living DeadĀ might never have happened if it wasn’t for children’s television pioneer,Ā Fred Rogers. In the 1960s, college drop-outĀ George RomeroĀ got...

[Review] Our Day Will Come

Europe possesses a couple vocabulary words that we Americans wouldn’t take seriously if heard uttered in conversation. There’s a prejudice across the Atlantic—e...

[Review] The Paw Project

Brisk and informative,Ā The Paw Project, from director Dr. Jennifer Conrad, is a look at practice of cat declawing and, ultimately, the lobbying efforts to have ...