"Enjoy the the Navajo and the anti-semitism!" an impish friend commented on Facebook at my mention that I was seeing the new Jean-Luc Godard, Film Socialisme, this morning. Well, as…
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On Katz's second day of work while he was transporting lumber and trex boards roofward, Zachary's mother, Lucy, waylaid him on the thirst-floor landing and offered, unsolicited, her opinion that…
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Josh Brolin, looking as if he may well be contemplating the vicissitudes of life as it is lived in a Woody Allen picture, in Woody Allen's You Will Meet A…
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About a third of the way through this new film by Iranian director Abba Kiarostami, the character played by Juliette Binoche is sitting in a cafe in a tourist-laden Tuscan…
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1) A couple of night before the New York Film Festival press screening of this picture, I was trying to prep a friend who would also be attending, and whose…
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The notion of imaginary nostalgia rears its potentially intriguing head in my consideration of an interesting package of three very early Peter Sellers films compiled, with love and conscientiousness as…
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