HBO Takes A Radical Leap Forward With ‘Random Acts of Flyness’
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What would a more liberated vision of TV look like? Atlanta, Pose, and Killing Eve have certainly helped inch us…
The upcoming third season of IFC’s Documentary Now, in which comedians Fred Armisen and Bill Hader lovingly send up famous documentaries,…
While one could never claim that Michael Moore is nothing if not sincere, it’s hard to argue that it’s anything…
In the twentieth century, it used to be decades (more often never) for our technological fears, and their refracted social…
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Radiance Naomi Kawase’s intensely sensualist, deeply personal, visually transporting, and unabashedly philosophical filmmaking gets some meta-cinematic wrinkles in Radiance, her…
Inheritance is an unnerving and deliberately-paced psychological thriller, an effective exercise of tension and atmosphere. I quite enjoyed the film, which…
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Just two years ago, the visual arts arm of United Talent Agency, UTA Fine Arts, opened its first exhibition space…
Sexuality and the nude in the work of Gustav Klimt (1862–1918), Egon Schiele (1890–1918), and Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) are taking…
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Manifesta 12 describes our current world as one carved by opposing forces of nurture and violence. Sensitive to its locale…
“Rather than writing a project proposal and bringing it to a place, the project proposal is the place,” says architect…
Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting, and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. See them below.…