By Michael Hingston

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June 25, 2009

The Prehistory Boys Jack Black and Michael Cera are a two-man society for creative anachronism in <i>Year One</i>
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June 18, 2009

O Mother, Why Art Thou? Five women attempt to balance motherhood with creative careers in <i>Who Does She Think She Is?</i>
in Screen Review Their Career Has Exploded — And So Has Their Stomach Japandroids got a career-making review from Pitchfork ... only to have an ulcer nearly kill them
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June 4, 2009

Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close The lovable heroes of <i>Anvil! The Story of Anvil</i> are a real-life Spinal Tap
in Screen Review The Helium Is The Message An old man takes an amazing balloon trip to South America in Pixar’s delightful <i>Up</i>
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May 28, 2009

Chuck Amuck! If you want to create the perfect terrorist, says Chuck Palahniuk, start with a 13-year-old boy
in Books Market-Free Capitalism A glorious supermarket on the outskirts of Prague turns out to be a giant hoax in <i>Czech Dream</i>
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May 21, 2009

Brief Interludes With Hideous Men The pages of Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned teem with tales of destructive male energy
in Books Step Right Up And Shoot A President! <i>Assassins</i> challenges and delights, even if its reach ultimately exceeds its grasp
in Theatre Review Copyright Here, Copyright Now <i>RIP: A Remix Manifesto</i> makes a flashy case for decriminalizing mashups
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May 14, 2009

Gomorrah! Gomorrah! I Love You, Gomorrah! ...but your exposé of organized crime in Naples still suffers in comparison to The Wire
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April 30, 2009

Plaskett, Plaskett, Plaskett! The Nova Scotia indie rocker scores a musical triple play on his numerologically obsessed new disc
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April 23, 2009

All This, And Ivan Too Stalinist propagandizing be damned: Eisenstein’s epic <i>Ivan the Terrible</i> deserves your respect
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April 16, 2009

Constantines Calm Down The high-energy Canadian indie rockers explore a more stripped-down sound on <i>Too Slow for Love
in Music Preview Meet The Philosophers! Examined Life is a user-friendly introduction to 10 of the world’s pre-eminent thinkers
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April 9, 2009

Pederson And The Wolf An imaginative boy escapes his drunken father — but only temporarily — in <i>Extinction Song</i>
in Theatre Review John F. Kennedy Cheats Death! How would history be different if Oswald had missed? <i>Virtual JFK</i> provides the answers
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April 2, 2009

Corndogs & English Majors Go Out In The Midway Sun Greg Mottola nails every detail in his coming-of-age amusement-park comedy <i>Adventureland</i>
in Screen Review Six Years Of Solid Work For Max Tundra Assembling hundreds of samples was easy; getting the mainstream press to listen is the hard part
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March 26, 2009

This Jarman Man: Metro Cinema Honours An Icon Jubilee and Blue are among the career landmarks for British cinema’s great queer/punk pioneer
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