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Movie Review | 'The Science of Sleep': A Parisian Love Story in Forward, and ... Michel Gondry's beguiling new film is so profoundly idiosyncratic, and so confident in its oddity, that any attempt to describe it is bound to be misleading.
Cultures Collided, and Art Was Born Tesoros/Treasures/Tesouros, now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, offers a rich cultural collision for anyone interested in a big dose of worldliness.
TV Review: A Righty Among Lefties On the ABC drama Brothers and Sisters, a black sheep returns home to find her siblings stressed.
Art Review: Whats Wrong With This Picture? Robert Polidoris photographs of a post-Katrina New Orleans, now showing at the Met, try to locate order in bedlam.
Movie Review | 'All the King's Men': Southern Fried Demagogue and His ... Like an electioneering candidate, Steve Zaillian's version of All the Kings Men makes a lot of promises but fails to deliver the goods.
Listening With Ornette Coleman: Seeking the Mystical Inside the Music Ornette Coleman is a jazz musician for whom the ideas are as important as the notes.
TV Review: From Chaotic to Mysterious, the Tales of Two Calamities Both Kidnapped on NBC and Jericho on CBS are sleek, hard-boiled mysteries that follow a serialized narrative for a reason: in the market for DVDs of television ...
At the Opera House, the Friedkin Connection William Friedkin, the director of The French Connection and The Exorcist, has been quietly developing a second career as an opera director.
Fox Unveils a Division for Religious-Oriented Films FoxFaith, a new division of 20th Century Fox, will release up to a dozen religious-oriented films each year.
Movie Review | 'Old Joy': A Journey Through Forests and a Sense of Regret Kelly Reichardts film is a triumph of modesty and of seriousness that also happens to be one of the finest American films of the year.
9 Lives and Counting: Cat Power Sobers Up After the whiskey, the drugs and the hospital, Chan Marshall experiences a musical renewal.
A Portrait of an Artist Both Loved and Hated The filmmaker Ric Burns digs beyond the surface of Andy Warhol to bare the derisive artists underside in a four-hour film airing on PBS.
Critics Choice: New CDs New releases from Justin Timberlake, TV on the Radio, John Mayer and Alan Broadbent.
Critics Notebook: Big-Thinking Band Extracts Metal From a Mountain Mastodon's Blood Mountain is a strong record by a powerful band nearing an ideal of cohesion.
West Wing to West Coast: TVs Auteur Portrays TV Aaron Sorkin's new series, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, gives every indication of being the show viewers avidly want to see in the new television season.
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