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Not a Moment Drags in Trockadero Ballet Doc, “Rebels on Pointe”

While Rebels on Pointe isn't landmark cinema, it does give you a charming introduction to Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte…

8 years ago

Oscar Talk Swirls Around a New Movie Romance: “Call Me By Your Name”

Come away to the bucolic Italian countryside of 1983, where a young man’s world is budding with discovery and desire.…

8 years ago

What’s on Top of <em>Your</em> List of Can’t Miss Million-Dollar Ideas?

I was strolling past the magazine counter yesterday at the airport on my way to Fort Lauderdale to cover the…

8 years ago

“Last Flag Flying” Creates a Cinematic Veteran’s Tribute

As with many of Richard Linklater’s films, Last Flag Flying would be hard not to like. I’d even go so…

8 years ago

“Thelma” Full of Cinematic Same Sex Attraction and Intrigue

Thelma opens on a little girl and her father walking through a snowy Norwegian wilderness. When they come upon a…

8 years ago

PBS Set to Air Armistead Maupin Documentary New Year’s Day

SXSW Audience Award winner The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin, directed by Jennifer M. Kroot, (more…)

8 years ago

World Of Wonder Steps Out of RuPaul’s Shadow with Service

Emmy award-winning production company World of Wonder, the braintrust behind RuPaul’s Drag Race, Out of Iraq and Million Dollar Listing,…

8 years ago

Kevin Spacey Finds Himself in a Real Life “House of Cards”

There are times when Hollywood gossip is just harmless fun. This is not one of those times. Hot on the…

8 years ago

Film’s New “Brokeback?” See “God’s Own Country”

It would be both accurate and yet also a disservice to refer to this film (as I have sometimes heard…

8 years ago

Amy Sedaris Returns to TV in “Welcome Home”

It’s time to get your DIY on! Actress, comedian and former Metrosource cover girl Amy Sedaris returns to television October…

8 years ago