Museum-goers baffled by Malevich’s “Black Square.” (www.sergeev.com)

My beef with art

In my youth, I would occasionally visit the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. For the uninitiated, the Tretyakov houses a vast collection of Russian fine art—picture the MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Frick collection all diced up and served as an exquisite borscht. I can’t remember much of[Read More…]

Quell (Joaquin Phoenix) and Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman) engage in a cat-and-mouse game of domination and asubjugation. (www.aceshowbiz.com)

A tale of human bondage

Paul Thomas Andersen is one of a handful of studio darlings whose films win big at both the box office and the awards circuit. Assuming dual roles of writer and director, Andersen is among an even smaller group that can weave a seductive story with absolute, creative precision. This control,[Read More…]

Heat stroke and perpetual thirst–all in a day’s work for Kumaré. (filmswelike.com)

New take on ancient wisdom

From terse, academic upbraidings by Richard Dawkins, to the wit and eloquence of Christopher Hitchens’ broadsides, the past decade has witnessed a surge in public cries challenging the power of organized religion. Amid the continual talk of misconduct and immorality in the halls of self-proclaimed holy men, several unbelievers simultaneously[Read More…]

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