In the venerated tradition of the legendary "What does the ending of No Country For Old Men mean?" podcast of 2008 comes another such Exagmination Round Factification For Incamination, this one…
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In Noah Baumbach's garden of warped, difficult, and desperate characters, Roger Greenberg is a real showcase piece. This quiet misanthrope, as abject a failure as we've seen in contemporary cinema,…
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In the wake of the coincidentally-named Mr. White's illuminating comment in a post below, no less a personage as J. Hoberman himself unearths, and publishes physical proof of, Armond White's…
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You glance up at a third-floor window over a drug store where shadows play against a drawn blind. Looks like some guy stabbing a woman. But what can you know?…
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Happy birthday to the great, and still active and vital, Mr. Coleman, seen above with his son Denardo in Shirley Clarke's wonderful (and criminally ill-available) 1985 Ornette: Made In America.
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