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Culture News

Critical NYC theater events, March 2013: Times Square comes back to life

By Colleen Scriven

Give Netflix a break.

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TV & Film News

Busy bee James Franco's SNL school project gets distribution deal

By Colleen Scriven

This is no baking soda volcano

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Culture News

Critical 5 things to do in NYC: march into fun, March 1-3

By Sarah Madges

Nerdy is the new cool.

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Music Feature

Memory Motel: Paul Williams is Alive and Well and on DVD

By Jim Allen

'70s pop icon's slight return

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TV & Film News

Bradford Cox gets his very own experimental VHS documentary

By Liam Carroll

Take a field trip to the youth museum.

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TV & Film News

Big Star documentary to get wide release, followed by decades of obscurity

By Liam Carroll

Rock n' roll is here to stay.

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Culture Review

Origin of the Universe

Mickalene Thomas

A bejeweled topography of female power.

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TV & Film News

Get obsessed with The Replacements via new documentary, streaming free

By Liam Carroll

Will you dare?

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Music News

Ed for the Wyn: Edwyn Collins returns with new album, single, film, and tour

By Rishbha Bhagi

A regular Collins-copia of musical delight.

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TV & Film Review

Room 237

Rodney Ascher

Get lost in this fascinating documentary on Kubrick's horror masterpiece.… >>

Music Feature

Memory Motel: Gift Guide for Music Geeks

By Jim Allen

A dozen gift ideas for your beloved music maniac.

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Music News

Bradford Cox gets teenage kicks for documentary soundtrack

By Liam Carroll

You were our god in high school.

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TV & Film News

Critical 5 film events in NYC: eclectic evolutions, Dec.10-15

By Brittany Spano

Artists, characters, generation-definers: pay your respects.

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TV & Film News

Critical 5 film events in NYC: adventures in art, Dec. 3-9

By Brittany Spano

Fantasy worlds can be found in your own city.

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Books News

Grace Coddington's new memoir provides provocative insight into Vogue

By Siobhan McBride

Vogue's Michelangelo.

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TV & Film News

Critical 5 film events in NYC: feast your eyes, Nov. 27-30

By Brittany Spano

Remember the theater experience?

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TV & Film Feature

Memory Motel: Mining Mel Brooks' Lifetime of Laughs

By Jim Allen

Comedy king's rarities roundup.

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TV & Film News

Jonathan Demme owns indie family drama genre with new projects

By Marlee Walters

Getting back to his best.

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Music News

Put on your Danse-ing shoes for The Faint's tour and remastered dance-punk hit

By Siobhan McBride

Taking gothy dance to great heights.

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Music News

New Replacements documentary will color you impressed

By Rishbha Bhagi

Punk pioneers through the eyes of fans.

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Music News

The Rolling Stones' uncanny lifespan celebrates 50 years with new doc & more

By Mike Hilleary

Catch them while they're still kicking.

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TV & Film Review

Side By Side

Chris Kenneally

An engaging if inessential look at the digital revolution.

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Music News

Björk and Attenborough investigate ethereal sounds of the eras

By Vanessa Oswald

Exploring the ties between music, nature, and technology.

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TV & Film News

No nostalgia needed for Circle Jerks documentary

By Derek Hill

New doc has SoCal hardcore punk legends in focus.

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TV & Film News

Classic Clip: the mysterious allure of Chris Marker's visionary La Jetée

By Derek Hill

Complex yet playful studies on memory.

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TV & Film News

Samsara trailer shows epitome of filmic beauty

By Jeff VanVickle

Dialogue-free documentary shot on 70mm.

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TV & Film Review

Shut Up and Play the Hits

James Murphy

Someone great is gone.

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TV & Film Review

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

Alison Klayman

Ai Weiwei is raging against the machine.

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Music News

Michael Jackson still blowing minds in Spike Lee documentary

By Kristy Ann Muniz

Celebrating Bad's 25th anniversary.

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TV & Film News

Why has Jonathan Franzen become the face of birdwatching?

By Greg Dybec

Which Franzen is more overrated: the book guy or the… >>

Culture Review

Ghosts in the Machine at The New Museum

We, robot.

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TV & Film News

Ai Weiwei's uncensored and not-so-subtle documentary poster unveiled

By Derek Hill

Famed Chinese dissident and artist doesn't hold back

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TV & Film Review

The Imposter

Bart Layton

An eerie and riveting must-see.

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Music News

Devo documentary smashes Kickstarter goal

By Stewart Mason

$35K pledged in less than 48 hours.

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TV & Film News

Legendary film studio archives partners with Google

By Derek Hill

Cinecittà Luce offers up docs and newsreels online for free.

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Music News

Unauthorized Prince documentary released

By Michael Wojtas

Prince: The Glory Years in its entirety

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Culture Review

Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present

Marina Abramović

Watchers

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Music News

Documentary on Southern music underground

By Derek Hill

An oral history of the fabled '80s era.

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Music Review

Dawn of the Dead: The Grateful Dead and the Rise of the San Francisco Underground

The Grateful Dead

Documenting psychedelia’s first flowering

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Music News

LCD Soundsystem documentary film in theaters this July

By Mike Hilleary

One-night only screening across the U.S.

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Music News

Mumford & Sons announce sophomore album release date

By Mike Hilleary

New album out this September

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Culture Critical Questions

Critical Questions: Marie Losier

By Jason Bogdaneris

Uncommon documentarist talks about love

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TV & Film Review

Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview

Paul Sen

Apple's founding father opens up for a no-frills documentary.

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TV & Film News

Maurice Sendak documentary now on Hulu

By Kristy Puchko

An honest look at an incredible man.

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TV & Film News

Hot Docs Festival awards top documentaries

By Greg Dybec

Female extremists and Ugandan homosexuality laws

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TV & Film News

Adam Yauch: indie film mogul

By Derek Hill

Beastie's creativity also stretched to indie films.

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TV & Film News

Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview trailer

By Jeff VanVickle

A never-before-seen chat with Apple's visionary.

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TV & Film News

Documentary follows Broadway understudies

By Greg Dybec

Acting against all odds.

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Music News

Beatles first American show hits theaters this month

By Chris Payne

Debuting May 6 at NYC's Ziegfeld Theater

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TV & Film News

Monster Kids documents classic horror

By Derek Hill

Heyday of '50s/'60s creature feature boom lives on.

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TV & Film Review

Journey to Planet X

Myles Kane

An engaging look at two DIY sci-fi filmmakers.

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TV & Film News

Werner Herzog coming to the IFC Center

By Phil Guie

Film screenings to be followed by director's Q&A.

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TV & Film News

Trailer of the Day: Morgan Spurlock's Mansome

By Eric Schneider

Bateman, Arnett, Galifianakis, Rudd, and others appear in male-grooming doc.

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Culture News

Art Clip of the Day: Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present Film

By Laura Smith

Up close with a great performance artist.

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TV & Film Feature

Tribeca Film Festival 2012 Preview

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Over 80 films in 2 weeks—keep calm and carry on… >>

TV & Film News

Trailer of the Day: Ken Burns' The Dust Bowl

By John Wilson

Burns continues his exploration of American history.

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TV & Film Review

Bully

Lee Hirsch

A must-see for parents, kids, and politicians.

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Music News

Paul Williams announces Daft Punk collaboration

By Stewart Mason

A new kind of rainbow connection

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TV & Film News

Trailer of the Day: Bob Marley Documentary

By Eric Schneider

Kevin Macdonald looks at the reggae legend's life

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TV & Film News

Spurlock follows Maron for new web installment

By John Wilson

Morgan films Marc

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TV & Film Review

Jiro Dreams of Sushi

David Gelb

A fascinating and emotional film about the world's undisputed sushi… >>

TV & Film Feature

In Theaters March 9th: Our Critical Picks

By Eric Schneider

Some promising openings for your post-Oscars hangover.

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TV & Film Review

This Is Not a Film

Jafar Panahi

Powerfully indicts censorship while celebrating creativity.

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TV & Film News

Ricky Gervais unleashes Life's Too Short on the States

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Faded '80s actor Warwick Davis gets an Extras-style makeover.

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Culture News

Multimedia fest celebrates Frank Tovey

By Jason Bogdaneris

Fad Gadget tribute coming.

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TV & Film Review

Project Nim

James Marsh

A brilliant, but bittersweet, chimp tale about human hubris.

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Music News

Kickstarter-funded Bill Callahan tour doc preps for release

By Stewart Mason

Singer-songwriter's 2011 tour gets chronicled.

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Culture News

LA MOCA plans to start its own video channel

By Jason Bogdaneris

LA Moca to go on the air

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Music News

Neil Young takes a drive

By Stewart Mason

Shakey takes the wheel.

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Culture Review

Scopophilia

Nan Goldin

Nan Goldin's history of the world.

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TV & Film Review

The Other F Word

Down with authority…except when you're the authority.

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Music Review

Look Through Any Window: 1963-1975

The Hollies

Britpop princes’ tale in words and music.

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TV & Film Review

Tabloid

Errol Morris

Highly entertaining, but minor, Morris documentary.

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TV & Film Review

If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front

Marshall Curry

A thought-provoking examination of the ELF.

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TV & Film Review

Conan O'Brien Can't Stop

Rodman Flender

An often hilarious, yet sometimes disturbing, portrait of a showman… >>

TV & Film Review

American: The Bill Hicks Story

Matt Harlock

A glimpse into the tragically short life of one of… >>

TV & Film Review

Human Planet

Brian Leith

A fascinating look at life on this vast Earth.

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TV & Film Review

Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Werner Herzog

The inimitable Herzog explores the human experience using a novel… >>

TV & Film Review

Waste Land

Lucy Walker

Garbage in, art out.

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TV & Film Review

Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould

Michèle Hozer

An affecting portrait of a strangely brilliant man.

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Music Review

In Our Own Time

The Bee Gees

The most comprehensive Bee Gees documentary.

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TV & Film Review

Marwencol

Jeff Malmberg

A sensitive, but discomfiting, portrait of a damaged man trying… >>

TV & Film Review

Catfish

Ariel Schulman

A sad and compelling glimpse into the darker side of… >>

TV & Film Review

Howl

Rob Epstein

A free-floating exploration of the cultural significance of Ginsberg’s seminal… >>

TV & Film Review

Restrepo

Tim Hetherington

A unique document of the Afghan conflict.

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TV & Film List

Dreamers and Drifters: Critical Documentaries

By Eric Schneider

Remember that great documentary about that really normal person? Of… >>

TV & Film Review

Man on Wire

James Marsh

A wondrous feat gets its cinematic due.

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TV & Film Profile

Errol Morris

By Adrienne McIlvaine

A documentarian drawn to the weird and wonderful.

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Music Profile

All Tomorrow's Parties

By T. Cole Rachel

All Tomorrow's Parties has evolved from a mostly artist-curated series… >>

Music Review

Live at the Isle of Wight 1970

Leonard Cohen

Vital but never-before-seen chapter of Cohen's history.

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TV & Film Profile

Werner Herzog

By Eric Schneider

German cinema's unpredictable elder statesman.

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