Brooklyn Bridge at Break of Dawn (-15 Degrees Celsius)

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Howard Stern on The Fear of Success (2014)

“When you really come up with some new, fresh ideas, a lot of people get frightened. And who could blame them? I’m the GM of a station, making a shit-ton of dough, and here comes this asshole who tells me … Read More

Equal Justice, Equal Opportunity, Equal Dignity

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Film Capsule: Visitors

Watching Visitors feels like going to mass. It’s slow and it’s boring, and it lingers on too long. But if you can somehow suffer through it, you just might connect to what’s not being said. (Visitors premieres at the Landmark … Read More

The Balcony Is Closed

Film Capsule: Big Bad Wolves

Ever heard somebody say, “Yo, man, that movie really fucked me up.”? Yes? No? Well, anyway, Big Bad Wolves will fuck you up, and I mean that in the best possible way. Assuming you’re not easily distracted by subtitles and … Read More

A Brief History of Russell Crowe Selecting Roles That Allow Him to Be Right While The Entire World Goes Wrong

Two-and-a-half months from now Paramount Pictures will release Noah, a modern retelling of the Old Testament flood story originally related via Genesis. Darren Aronofsky’s version will offer a feast for the eyes, all CGI grandeur and Clint Mansell score. What … Read MoreRead More

10 Major Cities That Love IFearBrooklyn (& That IFearBrooklyn Loves Right Back)

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Was Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Prisoners’ Actually an Indictment of God as The Root of All Evil?

The primary conflict that arises when one hinges his entire existence upon God – or any faith-based ideology, for that matter – is that God accepts the blessing, while man assumes the blame. I mean, there’s more, of course, including … Read MoreRead More

James Toback on Movie Vs. Documentary (2013)

“I think anyone who today still feels that fiction films are competitive in terms of depicting the human condition with documentary – all other things being equal in terms of quality – has his head lodged so firmly up his … Read More