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January 30, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Movies ‘Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close’ exploits tragedy for Oscar gold The opening image of “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” is of a man falling to his death, […] Separator image Separator image January 23, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Haywire’ is a sloppy but thrilling action film Like a virus that won’t go away, Mallory (Gina Carano) jumps around the globe, slowing down or killing […] Separator image Separator image November 28, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: Margin Call is a sleek look at economic collapse Margin Call, along with Melancholia, are two movies that are helping reshape the distribution model of otherwise limited-release […] Separator image Separator image October 12, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies DVD Review: ‘The Tree of Life’ is a polarizing masterpiece You always look at nature a little differently after you see a Terrence Malick film. This is a […] Separator image Separator image October 9, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: ‘Melancholia’ ends the world beautifully When Lars von Trier announced “No more happy endings” after the premiere of his last film, Antichrist, people […] Separator image Separator image September 19, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Drive’ one of the coolest films of the year Violence comes and goes with Ryan Gosling’s unnamed driver. Like Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name, there’s no […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured Exclusive Interview: Annie Jacobsen – The Woman Who Blew the Lid Off Area 51 Annie Jacobsen knows things that the creators of “The X-Files” only dreamed about. After hundreds of hours of […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: The Debt Basic themes of guilt and revenge last a lifetime in “The Debt.” It deliberately doesn’t want to be […] Separator image Separator image August 22, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Featured Exclusive Interview: Lewis Black Strikes First You wouldn’t think it’s easy to speak on the phone with a man like Lewis Black. He has […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
January 23, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Haywire’ is a sloppy but thrilling action film Like a virus that won’t go away, Mallory (Gina Carano) jumps around the globe, slowing down or killing […] Separator image Separator image November 28, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: Margin Call is a sleek look at economic collapse Margin Call, along with Melancholia, are two movies that are helping reshape the distribution model of otherwise limited-release […] Separator image Separator image October 12, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies DVD Review: ‘The Tree of Life’ is a polarizing masterpiece You always look at nature a little differently after you see a Terrence Malick film. This is a […] Separator image Separator image October 9, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: ‘Melancholia’ ends the world beautifully When Lars von Trier announced “No more happy endings” after the premiere of his last film, Antichrist, people […] Separator image Separator image September 19, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Drive’ one of the coolest films of the year Violence comes and goes with Ryan Gosling’s unnamed driver. Like Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name, there’s no […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured Exclusive Interview: Annie Jacobsen – The Woman Who Blew the Lid Off Area 51 Annie Jacobsen knows things that the creators of “The X-Files” only dreamed about. After hundreds of hours of […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: The Debt Basic themes of guilt and revenge last a lifetime in “The Debt.” It deliberately doesn’t want to be […] Separator image Separator image August 22, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Featured Exclusive Interview: Lewis Black Strikes First You wouldn’t think it’s easy to speak on the phone with a man like Lewis Black. He has […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
November 28, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: Margin Call is a sleek look at economic collapse Margin Call, along with Melancholia, are two movies that are helping reshape the distribution model of otherwise limited-release […] Separator image Separator image October 12, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies DVD Review: ‘The Tree of Life’ is a polarizing masterpiece You always look at nature a little differently after you see a Terrence Malick film. This is a […] Separator image Separator image October 9, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: ‘Melancholia’ ends the world beautifully When Lars von Trier announced “No more happy endings” after the premiere of his last film, Antichrist, people […] Separator image Separator image September 19, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Drive’ one of the coolest films of the year Violence comes and goes with Ryan Gosling’s unnamed driver. Like Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name, there’s no […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured Exclusive Interview: Annie Jacobsen – The Woman Who Blew the Lid Off Area 51 Annie Jacobsen knows things that the creators of “The X-Files” only dreamed about. After hundreds of hours of […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: The Debt Basic themes of guilt and revenge last a lifetime in “The Debt.” It deliberately doesn’t want to be […] Separator image Separator image August 22, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Featured Exclusive Interview: Lewis Black Strikes First You wouldn’t think it’s easy to speak on the phone with a man like Lewis Black. He has […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
October 12, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies DVD Review: ‘The Tree of Life’ is a polarizing masterpiece You always look at nature a little differently after you see a Terrence Malick film. This is a […] Separator image Separator image October 9, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: ‘Melancholia’ ends the world beautifully When Lars von Trier announced “No more happy endings” after the premiere of his last film, Antichrist, people […] Separator image Separator image September 19, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Drive’ one of the coolest films of the year Violence comes and goes with Ryan Gosling’s unnamed driver. Like Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name, there’s no […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured Exclusive Interview: Annie Jacobsen – The Woman Who Blew the Lid Off Area 51 Annie Jacobsen knows things that the creators of “The X-Files” only dreamed about. After hundreds of hours of […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: The Debt Basic themes of guilt and revenge last a lifetime in “The Debt.” It deliberately doesn’t want to be […] Separator image Separator image August 22, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Featured Exclusive Interview: Lewis Black Strikes First You wouldn’t think it’s easy to speak on the phone with a man like Lewis Black. He has […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
October 9, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies On-Demand Review: ‘Melancholia’ ends the world beautifully When Lars von Trier announced “No more happy endings” after the premiere of his last film, Antichrist, people […] Separator image Separator image September 19, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Drive’ one of the coolest films of the year Violence comes and goes with Ryan Gosling’s unnamed driver. Like Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name, there’s no […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured Exclusive Interview: Annie Jacobsen – The Woman Who Blew the Lid Off Area 51 Annie Jacobsen knows things that the creators of “The X-Files” only dreamed about. After hundreds of hours of […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: The Debt Basic themes of guilt and revenge last a lifetime in “The Debt.” It deliberately doesn’t want to be […] Separator image Separator image August 22, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Featured Exclusive Interview: Lewis Black Strikes First You wouldn’t think it’s easy to speak on the phone with a man like Lewis Black. He has […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 19, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: ‘Drive’ one of the coolest films of the year Violence comes and goes with Ryan Gosling’s unnamed driver. Like Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name, there’s no […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured Exclusive Interview: Annie Jacobsen – The Woman Who Blew the Lid Off Area 51 Annie Jacobsen knows things that the creators of “The X-Files” only dreamed about. After hundreds of hours of […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: The Debt Basic themes of guilt and revenge last a lifetime in “The Debt.” It deliberately doesn’t want to be […] Separator image Separator image August 22, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Featured Exclusive Interview: Lewis Black Strikes First You wouldn’t think it’s easy to speak on the phone with a man like Lewis Black. He has […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Books, Featured Exclusive Interview: Annie Jacobsen – The Woman Who Blew the Lid Off Area 51 Annie Jacobsen knows things that the creators of “The X-Files” only dreamed about. After hundreds of hours of […] Separator image Separator image September 6, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Movies Movie Review: The Debt Basic themes of guilt and revenge last a lifetime in “The Debt.” It deliberately doesn’t want to be […] Separator image Separator image August 22, 2011Arts & Entertainment, Featured Exclusive Interview: Lewis Black Strikes First You wouldn’t think it’s easy to speak on the phone with a man like Lewis Black. He has […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
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