The nonfiction spy thriller “The Falcon and the Snowman,” which became a film, grew out of his work as a journalist covering ...
Marty Supreme is one of the year’s most acclaimed movies. But aren’t there higher goals than just stressing you out?
This year, “Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes” pays homage to the legacy of the group, but its future ...
PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK, the new rock musical, is now in performances at Greenwich House Theatre. Learn more about the ...
Jim Jarmusch's latest, an anthology about families, is about words not spoken, and people gone but not forgotten.
Our garments offer glimpses of the unconscious; we may also choose them because they feel nothing like us—because they allow ...
Fifty years after making Burlington his home, British author Tim Brookes examines what drew him to the city and what it means to leave.
Bowie’s heartbreaking Lazarus was a rumination on the imminent end of a life lived to the full - and a lesson in how to channel the bleakest situation into enduring music ...
I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks’ bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and ...
The Choral” is a gentle, British film set during World War I, focusing on the power of art, says AP critic Mark Kennedy. Ralph Fiennes stars as Dr.
Leaves and bodies fall in “No Other Choice,” Park Chan-wook’s masterfully devilish satire with a chilling autumnal wind blowing through it.
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‘The Plague’ Review: A Haunting Movie That Turns Pre-Teen Angst Into a Psychological Horror Story
Charlie Polinger's directorial debut is a disturbing but authentic look at bullying between middle school boys.
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