In his newest film Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen tells us a story about being
content with the time, place, and era in which we are born. Yet in this film, it
appears
Five minutes in, you’re shifting. Folding your arms. Unfolding your arms.
Crossing your legs. This armrest. No, that armrest. All the while thinking, Oh
no, will this film be this slow for
As Dean “Delicious” O’Dwyer whips along the streets of Sympathy for Delicious‘s
hazy LA, one almost marvels at his practiced nonchalance in the wheelchair. It
is hard not to think of
Painter Makoto Fujimura and his son, C.J., a Philosophy and Music major at
Bucknell University, discuss The Tree of Life. The film, written and directed by
Terrence Malick, opens in select New
I couldn’t help it, with a film titled “I Am” it just seemed fitting to share
it with the readers at The Curator, the web publication of IAM. Plus, the theme
was