The elemental simplicity of the chord changes and the weary, indomitable creak of LeBlanc's vocals support a classic sense of melody and a distinctive artistic sensibility.
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New York Film Festival Documentary Review: ‘All That Breathes’
'All That Breathes' is an award-winning documentary and a lyrical tone poem about animal rescue in New Delhi – and rescuing the Earth.
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Another late-career direct-to-video thriller featuring Bruce Willis, this time as Kevin Dillon's boss at an FBI surveillance center.
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Fantastic Fest brings filmmakers and fans from all over the world for the largest genre film festival in the world.
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An absorbing, pungently played exploration of the stark truths and confounding complexities that spawned the Hollywood edition of the #MeToo movement.
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A board game brings the strategy and daring of the classic first-person shooter Call of Duty to tabletop play.
Read More »Fantastic Fest Films: ‘Hellraiser’ and ‘Medusa Deluxe’ Supply Scary Surprises
'Hellraiser' and 'Medusa Deluxe' provided scares and surprises at this year's Fantastic Fest, in Austin Texas.
Read More »Concert Review: Cellist Sophie Shao, Pianist John Blacklow – Music by Debussy, Herschel Garfein and Others (30 September 2022)
An exciting new piece by Brooklyn composer Herschel Garfein fit smoothly with Debussy and George Walker at Bargemusic.
Read More »Fantastic Fest Film Review: ‘Country Gold’ Satirizes and Honors Country Music Stars
'Country Gold' pays tribute to 1990s country singers and provides laughs along the way. Ben Hall plays George Jones.
Read More »Fantastic Fest Film Review: ‘Smile’ – One You Can’t Look Away From
"Smile" takes its heroine on a supernatural journey. But no one believes she is haunted.
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