domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011

Movie Reviews




The screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky(1923-1981) won an Academy Award for his jeremiad “Network” (1976), starring Faye Dunaway.
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The screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky(1923-1981) won an Academy Award for his jeremiad “Network” (1976), starring Faye Dunaway.
The screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky left behind a large cache of his notes for his incendiary, Oscar-winning script for “Network.”

Brad Pitt and Laramie Eppler in
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Brad Pitt and Laramie Eppler in "The Tree of Life."
With his new film “The Tree of Life,” the reclusive filmmaker Terrence Malick provides exactly what Cannes thrives on: mystique and anticipation.
“Moonstruck” (1987), with Cher and Nicolas Cage.
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“Moonstruck” (1987), with Cher and Nicolas Cage.
Norman Jewison, who has directed films like “Moonstruck” and “In the Heat of the Night,” will be the subject of a retrospective at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

Recycled Films and Bitsy Screens

Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell, in “His Girl Friday,” a remake of “The FrontPage.”
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Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell, in “His Girl Friday,” a remake of “The FrontPage.”
A. O. Scott and Manohla Dargis take on questions about the value of movie remakes, finding the quality films at the local theater and more.
News & Features
James Garner in “Grand Prix” (1966), which is now available on Blu-ray. The film, directed by John Frankenheimer, was shot in the 65-millimeter Super Panavision format.

Start Your High-Def Engines

“Grand Prix,” a John Frankenheimer film from 1966, isn’t great shakes as a movie, but the Blu-ray version is a beauty from a technical point of view.
Carey Mulligan on the set of “Through a Glass Darkly.”

Postgraduate Work in Bergman Madness

Carey Mulligan has embarked on an eight-week run in the Atlantic Theater Company’s production of “Through a Glass Darkly,” Jenny Worton’s stage adaptation of the 1961 Ingmar Bergman film.
Lars von Trier in Mougins, France.

Derailed Director Cites Urge to Entertain

Lars von Trier says his newfound sobriety led to his fumbling performance at a Cannes Film Festival news conference that resulted in his expulsion from the festival.
Movie Reviews
MOVIE REVIEW | 'MIDNIGHT IN PARIS'
Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams in

The Old Ennui and the Lost Generation

Woody Allen, with the help of Paris and the ghosts of its famous dead, has found a credible blend of whimsy and wisdom.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES'
Johnny Depp in

Whale Oil Explodes and Buccaneers Bellow

While this picture is called “On Stranger Tides,” it is by far the least strange of all the “Pirates” episodes so far.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'FLORENT: QUEEN OF THE MEAT MARKET'
Florent Morellet in

Florent, the Restaurant and the Man, on Film

High rents and changing times claimed the all-night restaurant and neighborhood landmark.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'LOUDER THAN A BOMB'
From left, Kevin Harris, Charles Smith, She'Kira McKnight and Jésus Lark of the Steinmenauts.

A Stream of Words, Painting a Picture

The documentary “Louder Than a Bomb” follows four teams of teenagers as they prepare for a high school poetry slam in Chicago.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'LOST BOHEMIA'

The Residents Go, the Music Stays

“Lost Bohemia,” Josef Astor’s documentary, chronicles the eviction of the last residents of Carnegie Hall Studios.
The Times at Cannes
The Times at Cannes
Manohla Dargis, a chief film critic of The New York Times, and Melena Ryzik and Dennis Lim are reporting from the Cannes Film Festival.
More Coverage on ArtsBeat
Photos & Video
The Notes Behind 'Network'
View the letters, notes, screenplay excerpts and ideas that helped Paddy Chayefsky shape “Network.”
The Films of Norman Jewison
A look at some of the films being featured in the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s retrospective of the director.
Critics' Picks: 'Umbrellas of Cherbourg'
A.O. Scott looks back at Jacques Demy's 1964 musical with Catherine Deneuve.
Photos & Video
Rob Lowe Wrote a Book
Rob Lowe discusses his memoir, “Stories I Only Tell My Friends,” with Sam Tanenhaus, the editor of the Book Review.
A Poem by Nate Marshall
The poet Nate Marshall performs "Look," a piece featured in the slam poetry documentary "Louder Than a Bomb."
The Films of Rob Marshall
A look back at some of the movies from the director.
Allen Abroad
A look at the films Woody Allen has made outside of New York.
Cowboys, Pirates, Cars and More
A look at some of the films coming to theaters this season.

Dance Review


DANCE REVIEW

Where an Audience Becomes the Star

'Nameless forest' Eric Conroe (in the front), other performers (in striped shirts) and members of the audience at the Kitchen.
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'Nameless forest' Eric Conroe (in the front), other performers (in striped shirts) and members of the audience at the Kitchen.
“Nameless forest,” choreographed by Dean Moss, uses audience members who sit onstage and join in the performance at the Kitchen.
DANCE REVIEW

From the Classical World of Apollos and Fauns to a Romantic Passion

New York City Ballet performed Balanchine’s “Apollo” and “Sonnambula” and Robbins’s “Afternoon of a Faun” and “Antique Epigraphs” on Wednesday.
DANCE REVIEW

Three Twists on Classical Style, in Movement and in Character

New York City Ballet performed Balanchine’s “Divertimento No. 15,” Robbins’s “Opus 19: The Dreamer” and Martins’s “Fearful Symmetries” on Tuesday.
DANCE REVIEW
Paloma Herrera in “Don Quixote” at the Metropolitan Opera House on Tuesday evening.

With the Matadors, Capes, Gypsies and Dancing, Who Needs a Plot?

American Ballet Theater’s “Don Quixote” at the Metropolitan Opera on Tuesday was appropriately light-hearted.
ENTRY LEVEL
Nneka Onuorah, working with Malik Buie, a photographer, is a music specials coordinator at Black Entertainment Television.

Dancer at Heart, and Executive in the Making

Nneka Onuorah, 23, started out dancing and became the music specials coordinator at BET. Now, she has dreams of being the C.E.O. of her own network.
DANCE REVIEW
American Ballet Theater Marcelo Gomes and Diana Vishneva in an excerpt from “Manon,” at the Metropolitan Opera House.

Couples’ Affair, Business Edition

American Ballet Theater presented a paint-by-numbers opening night gala, mostly a collection of pas de deux variations on male-female love, at the Metropolitan Opera House on Monday.
DANCE REVIEW
Jenny Nocedo and Yosmell Calderón in Eduardo Rivero’s “Sulkary,” at the Joyce Theater.

Parade of Bodies and Tame Exoticism

Danza Contemporánea de Cuba presented its second program at the Joyce Theater on Friday, including “Demo-N/Crazy,” a new work by the Spanish choreographer Rafael Bonachela.
DANCE REVIEW
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company From left, Jung Hm Jo, Julie Anna Hansen, Ekaterina Chernikhova, Francisco Silvino and Ying Xin.

Resistance and Desire, With a Little Mud Wrestling

The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company performed “Dragons on the Wall (Tianji)” at Dance Theater Workshop over the weekend.
DANCE REVIEW
New York Theater Ballet Steven Melendez and other members of the troupe performed the world premiere of Richard Alston's “Rugged Flourish” at Florence Gould Hall on Friday.

An Accomplished Premiere, Served Along With Other Flourishes

New York Theater Ballet presented a diverse program of a premiere by Richard Alston and modern classics by Ashton, Cunningham and Tudor.

Classic Tales of Temptation in the Woods

At Lincoln Center this spring, balletgoers will get a crash course in 19th-century ballet, with its overriding themes of adultery and redemption.
Sarah Jessica Parker and the Brooklyn Museum's director, Arnold Lehman, at the April 27 gala.

Romancing the Stars

New York’s arts organizations have long sought celebrities as as gala guests. Some have now gone a step further, asking them to sit on their boards.
Multimedia
‘Nameless forest’
Photos of the new piece by the choreographer Dean Moss.
New Season Opens for American Ballet Theater
American Ballet Theater opened its new season with gala on Monday night at the Metropolitan Opera House that featured 12 short performances.
‘Dragons on the Wall’
Photos from the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company’s performance.
New York Theater Ballet
Photos from the company’s performance at Florence Gould Hall.
New in 2011
Sara Mearns of New York City Ballet has become the great American ballerina of the era, Alastair Macaulay asserts.
Many Avenues for the Toes
Times critics and reporters anticipate the new year’s offerings in dance.
THE SCOOP

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