“Tristan & Isolde” Directed by Kevin Reynolds 20th Century Fox The heroes of “Tristan & Isolde” are being advertised as the Romeo and Juliet of medieval times, so the film ought to be tragic ““ but not this tragic. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
Screen Scene: "Tristian and Isolde"
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January 11, 9:00 pm
Play discovers historical parallels
Upon reaching an impassible, rugged terrain, Captain Meriwether Lewis declares that he and his expedition are the first human beings in history to reach this geographical point. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
Soundbite
The Strokes “First Impressions of Earth” RCA “First Impressions of Earth” is not the best Strokes album by any stretch of the imagination. It lacks the fine-tuned polish of “Room on Fire” and the tossed-off vibe that made “Is This it” a modern classic. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
The silver screen loses its luster as the minutes wear on
In December, it’s almost impossible to go to the movies and spend less than two hours in the theater. The better the movie, it seems, the longer the necessary running time. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
The Price of Freedom
Freedom is a subjective concept. Just ask the stars of “After Innocence.” The documentary film, which screens at the James Bridges Theater tonight courtesy of Melnitz Movies, tells the stories of seven men who were wrongfully imprisoned for years, sometimes even decades, before their innocence was proven. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
It’s not perfect, but Westwood is far better than Mom and Dad
While I usually complain about the ridiculous rent I pay to share a room in a small apartment in Westwood, there’s nothing like a trip home over the holidays to make me appreciate it. Read more...
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January 11, 9:00 pm
From College to Collages
As I sat in Brenna Youngblood’s studio among thousands of photo clippings, observing what has emerged from the chaos, she apologized for the mess. “Write that it was pristine,” she said with a short laugh. Read more...