Juliette Binoche has a knack for taking us to emotionally-layered places. As Elle, in the…
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In 1977, the musical world at large finally caught up with Steely Dan. Up until…
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The Misfits epitomizes a certain type of Hollywood modernist aesthetic: a film about Big Ideas…
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JB: Noir has always challenged dominant cultural values, and, at times, can capture the light…
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“Ugly buildings, politicians and whores all become respectable when they get old enough” …
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These last few weeks have been a good time for recovering lost-70s treasures. Last Friday…
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At long last, Criterion has released its version of Husbands (1970), continuing its tradition of…
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“Seymour Moskowitz is the new symbol of hope in America” Leave it to John Cassavetes…
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