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Two Lovers

Straddling the line between industry and art (and doing neither that well), “Two Lovers,” James Gray’s latest film about wayward

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Guns N' Roses

The name Guns N’ Roses is a hex, a curse; synonymous with dysfunction, collapse, and eternal damnation—the Voldemort of the

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"Quantum of Solace"

“There is something horribly efficient about you,” Camille (Olga Kurylenko) says to a certain British spy halfway through “Quantum of

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Metallica

Throughout the years, Metallica has managed to remain heavily invested in metal while earning devoted fans outside of 17-year-old Nietzscheans

Summer Postcards 2008

Going to Stay

LONDON — When I arrived here this summer, I expected to experience the same degree of culture shock I felt

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Secrecy

The purpose of a documentary—and, some would hold, of art in general—is to make plain the unclear. “Secrecy,” the new

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BY ITS COVER

CORRECTION APPENDED Anthony Bourdain, “No Reservations” The original bad boy celebrity chef (yes, we have those), Anthony Bourdain rose to

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We Own The Night

Although “We Own the Night” is set in a stark, drab New York City of 1988, it is unmistakably a

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A City of Strangers

There is no such thing as darkness in New York City. Always, streetlamps and headlights edge their lambent glows into

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Emily K. Vasiliauskas '07

With a kind smile and bright demeanor, Emily K. Vasiliauskas ’07 doesn’t seem a likely match for the cryptic, tenebrous

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Black Book

Brimming with bawdry and smut, Paul Verhoeven’s “Black Book” focuses on the sleazier side of World War II. And what

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Playing House

PINING FOR THE QUAD I have been struggling with this for weeks. I have listened to my friends joke about

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The Final Stretch In the Oscar Race

Bienvenido! Willkommen! Irashaimase! No, that’s not some lame kabuki version of “Cabaret,” and it’s not the opening lines to “Babel

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To Bleed or Not To Bleed?

Last week, Mel Gibson’s latest gore-fest “Apocalypto” opened alongside “Blood Diamond,” the violent liberal ego-stroker by Edward M. Zwick ’74,

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THE McCOLUMN: On Bond's New Woman

In the latest Bond film, “Casino Royale,” James’ dame du jour presents an unfamiliarly prickly exterior, mounted atop armor as

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