Handyguy (aka Randall Byrn) is a marketing professional in New York. A transplanted Southerner, he has been a movie buff since birth. He's always secretly wanted to be Pauline Kael, and Blogcritics gives him an approximation of that, or so he likes to fantasize at least. Handy has a film degree from USC.
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Theater Review: Grey Gardens at the Walter Kerr Theater, New York
The cult documentary becomes a cult Broadway musical.
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Movie Review: Rosemary's Baby
The best horror movie ever made, and one of the best American movies, period.
Exhausted but happy after this marathon - the new films were a mixed bag, but the revivals were amazing
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Movie Review: Shortbus
Although it may gain notoriety for its sex scenes, this new indie is basically a sweet, big-hearted romantic comedy.
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TV Movie Reviews: When the Levees Broke and Andy Warhol
For two years in a row now, a pair of extraordinary TV documentaries are the most interesting and powerful new movies you can see anywhere
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Movie Review: The U.S. vs. John Lennon
Surprisingly, the best parts of this well-done biographical documentary have little to do with the title.
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Movie Review: Scoop, Match Point, and the Decline of Woody Allen
Scoop is one of the brighter spots in the long decline of a great artist.
It basically wants to be a nice little movie. For better or worse, that’s just what it is.
Don't miss two of the very best performances of the year.
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TV Review: Pilots from NBC’s Fall Season - Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and Kidnapped
Two reasons to look forward to the fall TV season.
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