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ReThink Review: A Late Quartet -- Strings, Bows, and Arrows

Jonathan Kim | Posted 01.02.2013 | Entertainment
Jonathan Kim

Maybe you're like me and know next to nothing about classical music, string quartets, and the men and women who perform it. But none of those things kept me from enjoying A Late Quartet, an impressive indie film.

Movie Review: A Late Quartet

Marshall Fine | Posted 01.02.2013 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

A Late Quartet is a grown-up drama that loses sight of its own strengths. What makes it unique seems to be the very thing it seeks to squash.

Violin Porn: 'A Late Quartet' Reveals Story Of Musicians' Messy Lives

The Huffington Post | Katherine Brooks | Posted 09.12.2012 | Arts

A film about the ins and outs of a New York City quartet may sound less than enticing (the drones of deceased Baroque composers come to mind), but add...

Coming Of Age Under The Third Reich: Films On The Loss Of Innocence

George Heymont | Posted 08.14.2011 | Arts
George Heymont

Every hour of every day someone, somewhere, suffers a life-changing loss of innocence. Whether it occurs while watching the news or at gunpoint, wheth...

Mighty Movie Podcast: Neil Marshall on Centurion & Danièle Thompson on Change of Plans

Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Dan Persons

This weekend's releases offer up some tantalizing choices: Do you want to go witty and urbane with a sharply observed dinner comedy from France? Or wo...

Movie Review: Solitary Man

Ed Koch | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Ed Koch

Solitary Man is a small movie dependent on the performance of a single actor: Michael Douglas. Go see it, it's not a waste of time.