A Review of Pina and Her Work
Movie Review Pina – Directed by Wim Wenders By Ashley Colette This film is a tribute to choreographer Pina Bausch (1940 – 2009) that focuses on the breadth of her work…
Movie Review Pina – Directed by Wim Wenders By Ashley Colette This film is a tribute to choreographer Pina Bausch (1940 – 2009) that focuses on the breadth of her work…
Men in Suits Talking About Stuff A Review of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy By Kristin Fontanilla Before I wax poetic about the clothes, the atmosphere and Gary Oldman’s performance in…
By Ben Allen Before I delve into the humor surrounding a film starring and directed by a famous lesbian called The Beaver, I need to provide a little background. The…
By Bryce Shoemaker Culled from audio/video footage captured during Mogwai’s three-day residency at the Music Hall of Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY in early 2009), the Vincent Moon and Nathanael Le Scouarnec-directed…
Andrew Mudede – The rate of difficulty, one has to conclude, in making a reasonable or otherwise watchable James Bond movie inflates to price-of-bread-in-Zimbabwe dimensions when there is no Ian Fleming text as guidance.