Bright Star
By Jenni Wei | October 1, 2009Towards the end of Jane Campion’s exquisite new period film Bright Star, the Romantic poet John Keats beseeches his talented beloved, “We must cut the threads.”
Towards the end of Jane Campion’s exquisite new period film Bright Star, the Romantic poet John Keats beseeches his talented beloved, “We must cut the threads.”
Leaving behind contemporaries, such as Rhett Miller and the Old 97’s, the Avett Brothers have outdone themselves.
In a rare turn of events, I found myself unable to finish all three tacos, overwhelmed by the increasingly heavy meat flavors.
Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut doesn’t disappoint, but it becomes clear that she’s not quite comfortable behind the camera.
In the throes of medical preoccupations, Terence Holt managed to recently publish In the Valley of the Kings, a collection of seven short stories and one novella. The book is the product of 30...
Jack Wilkinson laments the decline of the portrayal of the American family on the idiot box
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