By Clara Loginov

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December 3, 2009

Rear View Memoir The impressionistic essay <i>The Mirror</i> is Tarkovsky at his most difficult, and beautiful
in Screen Feature Campaign Cocktail There are sharp comic moments in <i>Poster Boys</i>, but also a lot of lazy creative choices
in Arts Feature

November 26, 2009

A Well-Structured Play <i>The Tall Building</i> captures the alienation of urban life, and the human desire to connect
in Arts Feature

November 12, 2009

Farmer Chameleons Coralie Cairns and Glenn Nelson play multiple roles in Ken Cameron's <i>Harvest</i>
in Arts Feature

November 5, 2009

I See A Darkness The cast of <i>Black Comedy</i> executes one farcical scenario after another with barely a stumble
in Arts Feature

October 22, 2009

Haunted Home Video <i>Paranormal Activity</i> will make you jump, but it won’t haunt your dreams
in Screen Feature

October 15, 2009

A Critic Who Draws Blood A theatre reviewer becomes a vampire’s assistant in <i>St. Nicholas</i>; our reviewer is much nicer
in Arts Feature

October 8, 2009

Quixotic Camera <i>The Windmill Movie</i> is fascinating, but it’s a shadow of the film its director wanted it to be
in Screen Feature

September 17, 2009

Steppe! In The Name Of Love An arranged marriage is the only way for a sailor to become a shepherd in <i>Tulpan</i>
in Screen Feature

September 10, 2009

Andrzej Wajda Films The Unimaginable In <i>Katyn</i>, the great chronicler of Polish history provides an account of a secret massacre
in Screen Feature

August 27, 2009

Pynchon Does Lebowski A pothead private eye uncovers a labyrinthine conspiracy (what else?) in <i>Inherent Vice</i>
in Arts Feature

August 20, 2009

Would You Buy A Used Car Comedy From This Man? Jeremy Piven’s lazy performance in <i>The Goods</i> fits right in with the hack screenplay
in Screen Feature

July 30, 2009

Whole Wide World Two artists in <i>this village</i> talk about the immigrant experience
in Arts Feature

July 9, 2009

She Graduated Summa Cum Rock Chick At RockerGirl Camp, Giselle Boehm isn't just a 15-year-old girl; she’s a Bloodthirsty Unicorn
in Music Feature

June 4, 2009

Dude, Where’s My Groom? Three clueless (and often pantsless) friends solve a bachelor-party mystery in <i>The Hangover</i>
in Screen Review

April 30, 2009

Tainted Love Heroin addiction, emotion-al scars, desperate sex: Northern Light’s <i>Love</i> is no romantic idyll
in Theatre Preview

April 16, 2009

Shakespeare’s Assister In <i>Exit</i>, Pursued by Bard, David Belke finds fresh comedy in ol’ Shakey’s centuries-old oeuvre
in Theatre Review

April 9, 2009

Exit, Pursued By Belke In his new collection of Shakespeare-themed sketches, David Belke gives his Bard obsession free rein
in Theatre Preview

April 2, 2009

Roberto’s Rule Of Disorder Roberto Zucco takes place in a world so depraved, the scenes with the murdering rapist is a relief
in Theatre Review

March 26, 2009

Their Life With The Thrill Kill Cult Vincent Forcier and Stefan Dzeparoski say the hero of Roberto Zucco is more than just a murderer
in Theatre Preview
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