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TV & Film Review

On the Road

Walter Salles

On The Road gets lost along the way.

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TV & Film Review

The Sessions

Ben Lewin

A sweet film, a stellar John Hawkes performance.

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Culture Review

Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years

Andy Warhol

15 minutes is not enough.

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TV & Film Review

Butter

Jim Field Smith

Inventive small-town satire with lots of surprises.

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Culture Feature

This Week on PSFK: Culture Trends You Need to Know, Sept 24 - 30

Post-modern connectivity.

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Culture News

Critical 5 art events this week in NYC: sex sells, September 12-15

By Abby Read

Let's get physical.

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TV & Film Review

Bachelorette

Leslye Headland

Dark, bitter comedy that's not as funny as it thinks… >>

TV & Film Review

The Inbetweeners Movie

Damon Beesley

Raunchy Britcom hits the big screen.

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TV & Film News

Is Shia LaBeouf Hollywood's new Pamela Anderson?

By Greg Dybec

Sex sells, sometimes.

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TV & Film Review

For a Good Time, Call...

A sparkling sex comedy with unexpected depth.

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TV & Film Review

Cosmopolis

David Cronenberg

An unsettling and enveloping Cronenberg drama.

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TV & Film Review

The Inbetweeners

Damon Beesley

A raunchy and witty look at adolescence.

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TV & Film News

Nobody Walks trailer promises serious sexual tension for John Krasinski

By Jeff VanVickle

Just don't let that voiceover hit you on the way… >>

TV & Film News

Warner Bros. ready and willing for a sanitized Beautiful Disaster

By Derek Hill

Studio proves triumphant in hot-and-heavy bidding war.

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TV & Film News

Seeing the crazy comedy Klown just got easier

By Kristy Puchko

Download & watch here, now!

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TV & Film Review

Klown

Mikkel Nørgaard

A superb sex comedy.

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TV & Film Review

Killer Joe

William Friedkin

You won't look at Matthew McConaughey the same way again.… >>

TV & Film News

Get ready for raunchy madness of Klown with free download

By Kristy Puchko

Directed by Lars Von Trier!

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Culture News

Alaïa boutique planned for Avenue Montaigne

By Avram Finkelstein

Sex is back, finally.

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TV & Film News

Film adapatation of Chuck Palahniuk's Snuff looks promising

By Greg Dybec

Snuff avoids being snuffed.

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TV & Film Review

Magic Mike

Steven Soderbergh

More Bubble than Ocean's Eleven.

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TV & Film Review

Rock of Ages

Adam Shankman

'80s rock cleaned up for the Glee generation.

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TV & Film News

Caplan, Sheen's Masters of Sex gets series order

By Jeff VanVickle

Masters and Johnson head to Showtime.

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TV & Film News

Trailer for Fernando Meirelles' latest film

By Jeff VanVickle

With 360, City of God director teases greatness.

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Culture Review

Michael Bilsborough: Austerity Measures

Michael Bilsborough

Of human bondage.

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TV & Film News

Jon Hamm advises teen girls on dating…and more

By Kristy Puchko

Some silliness and solid advice

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TV & Film Review

The Theatre Bizarre

Douglas Buck

Fun but flawed horror anthology that’s satisfyingly gory.

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Lola Versus

Daryl Wein

An insipid and aimless story of self-discovery.

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Take This Waltz

Sarah Polley

The Manic Pixie Dream Girl unravels.

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TV & Film Review

Bob's Burgers

Loren Bouchard

A gift to comedy nerds.

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TV & Film Review

Post Mortem

Pablo Larraín

A thought-provoking look at a country's descent into madness.

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TV & Film News

Trailer of the Day: Lola Versus

By Kristy Puchko

Greta Gerwig fronts R-rated comedy

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Books Feature

A Clockwork Anniversary

By Damian Van Denburgh

This Orange Is Evergreen.

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TV & Film Review

A Clockwork Orange

Stanley Kubrick

A real horrorshow film.

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Culture News

Clifford Owens threatens audience with rape

By Anna Graizbord

Is it art or assault?

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TV & Film Review

A Dangerous Method

David Cronenberg

An elegant, intelligent film that doesn’t ever quite come to… >>

TV & Film Review

Friends with Kids

Jennifer Westfeldt

A raunchy rom-com with a dash of drama.

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TV & Film Review

A History of Violence

David Cronenberg

A deceptively quiet and tense film about love, violence, and… >>

TV & Film Feature

Bite-Sized Comedy: The Rise of the Comic Web Series

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Innovative labors of love that'll make you laugh in 10… >>

TV & Film News

Trailer of the Day: Lena Dunham's Girls

By Kristy Puchko

HBO's less romantic look at sex and the city.

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TV & Film Review

Wainy Days

David Wain

A guerrilla-style web series that's packed with talent.

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Tiny Furniture

Lena Dunham

An accomplished debut about post-collegiate anxiety.

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TV & Film List

The 20 Best Romantic Comedies

By Kristy Puchko

The romantic-comedy genre is often slandered as being mindless, flowery… >>

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Norwegian Wood

Tran Anh Hung

A lush, expressive story of doomed young lovers.

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Books Review

The Flame Alphabet

Ben Marcus

So shut up already.

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Books Review

Smut

Alan Bennett

Don’t let the title fool you.

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Books Review

Lamb

Bonnie Nadzam

A harrowing headtrip.

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Books Review

Lightning Rods

Helen DeWitt

Sex in the workplace takes on a whole new meaning.

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Books Review

The Marriage Plot

Jeffrey Eugenides

Contender for best book of the year.

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TV & Film Review

Shame

Steve McQueen

A disturbing and sexually fraught character study.

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Books Review

The Devil All the Time

Donald Ray Pollock

Violence and death soil the Midwest.

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Books Review

Appassionata

Eva Hoffman

The political gets personal.

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Books Review

Once Upon a River

Bonnie Jo Campbell

One of the best books of the year.

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Books Review

Toxicology

Jessica Hagedorn

Hagedorn’s characters suffer for their art.

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TV & Film Review

Archer

Adam Reed

James Bond with mommy issues.

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Books Review

The Lover’s Dictionary

David Levithan

A structurally pleasing ode to love and language.

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TV & Film Review

Hall Pass

Bobby Farrelly

Talented actors wasted on cheap, lazy toilet jokes.

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Books Review

Portraits of a Marriage

Sándor Márai

Márai’s look at class, love, and loss is flawed but… >>

Books Review

Enough About Love

Hervé Le Tellier

A light and breezy novel that’s actually quite serious.

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TV & Film Review

Cedar Rapids

Miguel Arteta

A solid, if unspectacular, parody of Midwestern conservatism.

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TV & Film Review

Kaboom

Gregg Araki

Twin Peaks meets 90210 in this supernaturally charged mystery.

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TV & Film Profile

Gregg Araki

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Blissed-out filmmaker with a hyperkinetic, rebellious streak.

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TV & Film Review

A Somewhat Gentle Man

Hans Petter Moland

Skarsgård finds humor and humanity in an ex-con trying to… >>

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Antichrist

Lars von Trier

Chaos reigns.

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TV & Film Profile

Claire Denis

By Josh Ralske

A prominent figure on the festival circuit with her own… >>

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Enter the Void

Gaspar Noe

A disturbing, draining, and visually astonishing experiment from a director… >>

Books Review

Arriving in Avignon

Daniel Robberechts

A philosophical inquiry into love, language, and memory.

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TV & Film Review

Stone

John Curran

Despite a cast of big names, Stone tries too hard… >>

TV & Film Review

Desperate Living

John Waters

A disgusting, hilarious, and shocking trash masterpiece.

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TV & Film Review

The IT Crowd

Graham Linehan

Whip-smart British sitcom about two genius IT nerds.

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The Runaways

Floria Sigismondi

Sigismondi’s biopic of rock’s first all-teenage-girl band is about as… >>

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Six Feet Under

Alan Ball

One of the smartest and most unpredictable dramas ever to… >>

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24 Hour Party People

Michael Winterbottom

Decadent and puckish, the film is essential viewing for fans… >>

Music Review

Is It Love Or Desire

Betty Davis

Blistering, hard-as-nails funk laced with biting rock guitars and driven… >>

TV & Film Profile

Stanley Kubrick

By Eric Schneider

Creator of unsettling and unforgettable films.

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