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Mosaics of Trash Reveal Treasures Within in 'Waste Land'
Brazilian artist Vik Muniz does photo shoots within the confines of a landfill, a place which is simultaneously stomach-turning and meticulously organized. [13.May.11]
'Bob Dylan Revealed' & 'Bob Dylan 1990-2006 The Never Ending Narrative'
What's fun about Dylan is the contradictory responses he generates; one person hates what another loves and each can give good reasons for feeling the way they do. [12.May.11]
'Sliding Doors' Meets 'Mad Men': 'The Awakening Conscience' in James Hill's 'Lunch Hour'
Clever and strategic emblems placed along the way define this modern cinematic take on Holman Hunt's The Awakening Conscience. [12.May.11]
Who by Two in 'Doctor Who: The Ark'
There are bad stories, goofy aliens and lousy special effects littered throughout the Doctor Who series, but stories like this help us keep the faith. [12.May.11]
How Sherlock Holmes and Isaac Asimov Can Help Purge Your Social Media Addiction
Old books and even older movies can fend off the creeping anxiety of information overload. [11.May.11]
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Three couples in three different modern relationships are the focus of this week's DVD highlights: —"Blue Valentine" (Anchor Bay Entertainment/The Weinstein Company,… [09.May.11]
DVD Reviews
Brazilian artist Vik Muniz does photo shoots within the confines of a landfill, a place which is simultaneously stomach-turning and meticulously organized. [13.May.11]
What's fun about Dylan is the contradictory responses he generates; one person hates what another loves and each can give good reasons for feeling the way they do. [12.May.11]
Clever and strategic emblems placed along the way define this modern cinematic take on Holman Hunt's The Awakening Conscience. [12.May.11]
There are bad stories, goofy aliens and lousy special effects littered throughout the Doctor Who series, but stories like this help us keep the faith. [12.May.11]
This winning documentary sheds a light on a part of Seattle's musical history that probably very few residents of Seattle knew very much about. [11.May.11]
Antarctic Mission: The Complete Series and The Last Continent are two inter-related Canadian documentary productions that explore Antarctica to study the impact global warming is having upon the continent and its inhabitants, and to track how climate change is accelerating. [11.May.11]
Seth Rogen + Michel Gondry does not = great action movie. Who would've guessed? [11.May.11]
Being Human remains a nearly pitch perfect fictive universe with characters we care about and, show for show, far more unforgettable set-pieces than most of what's on television. [10.May.11]
What was something of a self-indulgent escapade in the UK version takes on far more resonance and dramatic and cultural relevance in the US version. [10.May.11]
There are themes of conservation and environmental responsibility here, but they’re secondary, supplements to all the monster madness. [10.May.11]
Features
C.E. McAuley and friends get wordy about Allen Ginsberg, Howl, and the release of the film now on DVD. [04.May.11]
Benedict Cumberbatch’s body of work is impressive. So what has previously prevented his transformation from a highly talented, sought-after actor to bona fide international celebrity? [27.Apr.11]
Columns
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Old books and even older movies can fend off the creeping anxiety of information overload. [11.May.11]
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