Art
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And then, like a crazed monkey bouncing against its cage, thoughts that have no place in the here (the now) / the eternity of the present, those superfluous thoughts turn into unessential details
Art
And then, like a crazed monkey bouncing against its cage, thoughts that have no place in the here (the now) / the eternity of the present, those superfluous thoughts turn into unessential details
Art
Paul Provenza and Penn Jillette (of Penn & Teller) set out to prove that, like life, the heart of laughter lies in the journey and not in the punchline. Featuring a veritable who's who of the comic world, the documentary explores the origins, interpretations, and evolution of one
Art
From top to bottom – the screenwriters, actors, and directors – the movie is a testament to the power of Hollywood when it pushes the limits of art and conscience, creating a powerful testimony to the excesses of geo-political maneuvering.
Art
Movies have a quality that bombard the senses, like a heavyweight pummeling his opponent in the 11th round without remorse. You can put a novel down, get outside of the verbiage, and have your senses soak in the words. Your criticism will be impacted by your memories, innate biases and
New York
dresser. The chance to spend $20 on a drink for some peroxided bitter girl who'd rather scan the room for richer dudes (I'm not bitter, I have a gf!).
New York
Saw Munich yesterday. Excellent movie – ambiguous in its answers but very precise in its delivery.
Twentysomething
Rented Les Choristes, a French film by Chistophe Barratier that tells of how a prefect through music lessons broke through a group of misfit boys held in a rough institution.
Art
Used to Italian and French styles, the Russian themes and characterizations were strange at first, but gradually, I got a chance to see the whimsy and affection behind the images.
Art
We pass each other East to west and west to east A brush with what if
New York
Went to see Ashes & Snow the other day with Candice and it blew my mind. It's been a while since I've been really visually stimulated. There's been an overdose of modern art, esp. all the post-expressionism stuff, and to see something completely break