At The Movies

You Should Kindly Stop for “A Quiet Passion”

By Noah Gittell “A Quiet Passion” is a chilly, detached affair, just as Emily Dickinson would have preferred it. The…

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Style Over Substance in Senior Heist

By Noah Gittell Do you find it funny when an elderly person engages in petty theft? When they do drugs?…

7 years ago

“Logan” Is Worthy Anti-Hero for Our Troubled Times

By Noah Gittell In the 1960s and 1970s, Americans flocked to spaghetti westerns like “The Good, the Bad, and The…

7 years ago

Tear Down “Wall”

By Noah Gittell On the surface, “The Great Wall” feels like a significant cultural event. It’s a big-budget Chinese film…

7 years ago

This Month at the Neuberger Museum

This Month at the Neuberger Museum A film by Marcie Begletter, will be screened March 15, 6-8. As the wild…

7 years ago

“Lego Batman” Can’t Put the Pieces Together

By Noah Gittell Leave it to Hollywood to mess up a good thing. 2014’s “The Lego Movie” was one of…

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