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Rarely does a film engage both head and heart as fervently as Transit, the latest from Germany’s Christian Petzold, whose two decade career was the... |
The title of Michael Winterbottom’s geographically expansive but taut new effort is meant ironically, and as something of a tease. |
Literary news and recommendations fromy the editors of Peach Mag. |
Better clear your schedule—it’s a great weekend to go to the movies. |
Second Generation’s production at Shea’s Smith Theatre is a very worthy presentation of Tony Kushner’s famous intimate epic. |
The first thing on screen is rolling tread, huge, bigger than any moving vehicle you’ve ever seen, twice the height of a man standing in front of it. |
Sick to death of politics? I can’t say that I blame you: These days, who isn’t? But don’t let that put you off from the new production of Frost/Nixon... |
If you were a regular watcher of Late Night with David Letterman, you’ll remember a recurring segment called “Dave’s Record Collection,” in which... |