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Charles Foster Kane

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    May 2, 2011

    Rightbloggers on the Death of Osama Bin Laden: Eh, No Big Whoop. Thanks, President Bush!

    Osama Bin Laden is dead. We heard this last night from President Barack Obama. He was not wearing a flight suit, nor did he appear on the deck of an aircraft carrier in front of a banner saying MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. Rightbloggers were generous in their praise of the military personnel who effected ... More >>

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    February 13, 2010

    Zuckerman Unbound! Mort for Senate!

    It's hard to believe we could really get this lucky, but if Mort Zuckerman really wants to run for the Clinton/Gillibrand senate seat there's an entire regiment of former Daily News reporters who might well cover the race for free. As one of those who labored in Zuckerman's vineyard, I say: Run Mort ... More >>

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    January 6, 2010

    3-D TV Coming, for Better or Worse

    ​The Times reports that big manufacturers like LG are rolling out 3-D TVs at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. The units will cost about $2,000, and require the use of special glasses, just like House of Wax. One big drawback is that there isn't much 3-D content to feed the gia ... More >>

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    December 15, 2009
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    November 24, 2009
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    October 20, 2009
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    October 15, 2009

    After Owner's Death, Some Wonder on Fate of New York; We Don't

    ​New York magazine lovingly eulogizes its owner and Lazard CEO, Bruce Wasserstein, who died unexpectedly Tuesday of heart trouble at 61. "When he bought the magazine in 2004, some wondered what he wanted with New York," they write. "It turned out that he just wanted the best possible future fo ... More >>

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    August 7, 2009

    Re-Viewing Films With Diminishing Returns

    ​Since I've already seen every movie ever made, I have to watch them all over again or I'll have chunks of unfilled time on my agenda. But in doing so, something very dispiriting happens sometimes. When I re-view movies that blew me away when I was younger, they don't always hold up! Yes, Nas ... More >>

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    July 15, 2009

    Bogart's In A Lonely Place at Film Forum

    Playing a tortured writer in a paranoid Hollywood, Bogie kicks off Film Forum's Nick Ray fest

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    July 15, 2009

    Daily News Finds Photogenic Bums in Williamsburg, Declares New 70s

    Hey look -- the bums by the Bedford Avenue L Train stop are famous. The Daily News calls them "heroin-addicted hobos," though the reporter/anthropologist lets us know they "call themselves 'gutter punks'" and "also call themselves 'crusty punks,'" depending on how they feel when they get up in the a ... More >>

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    July 7, 2009

    OMG Are You Ready For the Michael Jackson Memorial?

    The Staples Center mayhem -- allegedly featuring the remains of the deceased -- is just hours away! The New York Post does some fine journalistic double-dipping, proclaiming "JACKO GHOULS EYE PROFITS OF DOOM" while announcing you can watch the memorial on their web site! Charles Foster Kane would ... More >>

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    May 6, 2009

    Clip Job: Cleopatra Knocked On Her Asp

    Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archivesJune 20, 1963, Vol. VIII, No. 35'Cleopatra': The Fall of Bosley CaesarBy Andrew SarrisIn case you're still wondering, "CLEOPATRA" (at the Rivoli) is a complete disaster, and I kid you not. I vas dere, Charlie, for four hours and three minutes, no ... More >>

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    June 12, 2008

    Clip Job: The Best Films of 1958

    Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archivesJune 20, 1963, Vol. VIII, No. 35'Cleopatra': The Fall of Bosley CaesarBy Andrew SarrisIn case you're still wondering, "CLEOPATRA" (at the Rivoli) is a complete disaster, and I kid you not. I vas dere, Charlie, for four hours and three minutes, no ... More >>

  • Film

    December 18, 2007

    California Burning

    An epic gusher, Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood strikes oil, and then some

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    February 13, 2001

    The Princess and the Showgirl

    An epic gusher, Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood strikes oil, and then some

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    May 4, 1999

    Dark City

    An epic gusher, Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood strikes oil, and then some

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    March 9, 1999

    Path of Glory

    Stanley Kubrick, 1928­1999

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