A Serious Man
By Kevin Lincoln | November 12, 2009A Serious Man is an insidious dark comedy that ranks with the best of its filmmakers’ oeuvre and, arguably, as this year’s best movie yet.
A Serious Man is an insidious dark comedy that ranks with the best of its filmmakers’ oeuvre and, arguably, as this year’s best movie yet.
After a proposal from an ABC salesman, a senior reflects on finding home in the Bull City. But what happens when home becomes a little too comfortable?
Largely improvised by the student actors, The Lower D’s jumps off from the British script with non-PC dialogue, intermittent musical numbers and assorted musings on the human condition.
To reword the tagline: few goats, few redeeming qualities.
Producer Terence Berry took a quick break from his hectic promotional schedule to screen his hotly buzzed 'That Evening Sun' at Duke this past week.
Hypnotic and atmospheric, That Evening Sun is a resonating look at aging in America.
This might be the only Britney Spears album you ever need.
Big Shots presents hundreds of Andy Warhol's snapshots. Often used as studies for his larger paintings, the photographs are most interesting when capturing the numerous poses of a single subject.
Wale is sitting in the back of the hip-hop classroom playing the unruly, yet promising student.
Performing in Reynold Industries Theater tonight, Urban Bush Women is a 25-year-old company. The company focuses not on aesthetics, like other dance companies, but on communication.
Director Charles Randolph-Wright was sitting on some East Campus steps one evening in 1978 when he was inspired to drop the pre-med track and follow his dreams.
Future Kings of Nowhere front man Shayne O’Neill may be on his way to becoming a Brooklynite, but he knows that he can always come home again.
No public figure so encapsulated the late ’90s/early aughts era. No other poet had the singularity of vision to tell it like it was. Now he’s gone, and we’re all poorer for it.
Phrazes for the Young is the best Strokes-affiliated release since 2003’s Room on Fire.
From his vantage point, McLamb sees the rapid ascent of the Love Language as coinciding with a renaissance in the Triangle music scene at large.
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