Film review: Gangster Squad
By Jamie Kessler | January 17, 2013Gangster Squad is simply a lackluster story wrapped up in predictable and cliché direction.
Gangster Squad is simply a lackluster story wrapped up in predictable and cliché direction.
The show will benefit North Carolina’s chapter of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL).
Rocky's versatility on this album is unparalleled.
To some, film soundtracks and scores are like seatbelts, always in use but rarely necessary.
The album sounds like a standard Yo La Tengo record, though they seem slightly less inspired.
This spring, CDS will present two film festivals, highlighting the preservation of home movies and the role of women in media, respectively.
It’s hard to talk about the history of the Duke Wind Symphony without mentioning Paul Bryan.
In recent years, the film scene at Duke has become one of its artistic strengths.
Immersed in Every Sense series hints at what the faculty aim to do with Duke’s arts education.
Across the Threshold examines the interrelationship of mind, body, spirit, community and environment.
“If music be the food of love, play on.”
With remakes and reboots taking over Hollywood, Django Unchained feels refreshing.
Recess editors anticipate new releases of 2013
The 2013 Winter Series will present Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Searching for Sugar Man and How to Survive a Plague.
For a long time, I’ve struggled to reconcile my position as a feminist with my love of hip-hop.
Lady from Shanghai, even for its strangeness, is strange in ways that have become common.
Les Miserables is a faithful adaptation of both Victor Hugo’s novel and Claude-Michel Schonberg’s musical, but also a film of missed opportunities.
Music Editor Dan Fishman spoke with Lost in the Trees' Ari Picker to discuss Friday’s show, his thoughts about the Triangle music scene and his favorite music of 2012.
The National Endowment for the Arts recently recognized the 2013 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival with a $20,000 grant.