After a lifetime of being put off by the mythology and the insufferable fandom, it was time to give Bob Dylan’s massive ...
Even among the greatest jazz albums, Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue stands apart. It is the one jazz album everyone has heard of, ...
Adapted from Mieko Kawakami's acclaimed novel, this accomplished Un Certain Regard entry co-stars Yukino Kishii as a solitary ...
Apple’s superbly twisty thriller about a beautiful camboy blackmailing a divorced mum is like the new No Country for Old Men – with added Nick from New Girl ...
Finally, there is the global embroilment and disenfranchisement of liberal democracy as the most successful paradigm of human ...
Matt Dillon’s painting studio — in a modest apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side — is remarkably neat, the floors freshly ...
Memories of cinema past and present come rushing at you like 2001's Star Gate sequence in Nicolas Winding Refn's Her Private ...
Writers are fed a bevy of mantras—“show don’t tell,” “kill your darlings”—which provide the security that there are rules, ...
He speaks in a gentle, almost cryptic register, responding to her questions about the subject he teaches with gnomic musings on the counterintuitive mechanics of light. A series of hesitant café ...
With a typically provocative title like Her Private Hell, Nicolas Winding Refn returns to feature films after a decade ...
As the 85-year-old pop legend prepares a new album for release, here's a rundown of his biggest songs.
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