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‘Star-Crossed’s’ Titus Makin Jr. Charms with Multiple Talents On and Off Screen
Just a few episodes into the CW’s new adolescent sci-fi romance-drama, Star-Crossed, Titus Makin Jr.’s character, Lukas, has impressively eradicated several of his friends’ problems in some way, shape or form.... -
Tribeca Reviews — Filling In the Blanks: ‘The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq’
It’s fitting that Guillaume Nicloux’s L’enlèvement de Michel Houellebecq (The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq) opens with two men sitting around a kitchen table in a Parisian apartment, smoking and wryly... -
Lars von Trier’s ‘Nymphomaniac Volume II’ — A Search to Nowhere
If you’re reading the second part of this review, then you’ve probably decided to return to Lars von Trier’s circus of cinematic abuse. I’ll leave it to the individual reader to determine whether this latest... -
Sufe Bradshaw Talks Life on HBO’s ‘Veep’ Set
In an age of TV obsessed with fictionalizing the world of D.C. politics, there’s nothing quite like Veep. HBO’s Emmy-winning political satire, created by Armando Iannucci, focuses on the hilarious political ups...
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Lars von Trier’s ‘Nymphomaniac: Volume I’ — Art or Abuse?
Sometimes you have to give credit where credit is due — if you’re the type of moviegoer whose eyes light up at peepshows advertising the two-headed woman, then the trumped-up title of Lars von Trier’s latest... -
‘300: Rise of an Empire’: Spartan Absence Makes for One Sparse Film
Stylistically, 300: Rise of an Empire has all the hallmarks of its testosterone-fueled Spartan predecessor: oversaturated, chiaroscuro photography throughout for an out-of-this-world, comic book feel; copious amounts of... -
Actor Jesse Luken Talks ‘Star-Crossed,’ Twitter and Making it in L.A.
“Kids these days…” I imagine these words are a sort of mantra for Hollywood execs who have no choice but to keep up with the younger generation’s ever quickening step toward new social technologies. The CW, for... -
Pedro Pascal Goes Behind the Scenes of ‘Game of Thrones’
Pedro Pascal is an actor of many faces. The Chilean-born artist’s exotic-looking complexion and passionate demeanor allow him to mold into any role, whether it’s as FBI agent Juan Badillo on USA’s...
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The Thin Line between Ruin and Redemption: Suzan Beraza on Humanizing the Nuclear Debate in ‘Uranium Drive-In’
Jamaican-born filmmaker Suzan Beraza could have taken the easy, well-trodden path of the pro-environment documentary, especially given the premise of her film, Uranium Drive-In: a hardscrabble mining town faces the...
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Laughs, Loyalty and Lessons: Hosea Chanchez Lives His Dream on ‘The Game’
As children, innocent and playful reveries paint our days with laughter and happiness. We envisage about everything, from imaginary friends to superpowers to ruling nations the world over. There are infinite,...
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