Notes on Spike Lee’s remake of Chan-wook Park’s acclaimed South Korean thriller
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Discussed: Veganism, pet pigeons, kite flying, beating the shit out of people
A “living newspaper” from Madagascar, now at Facets
Previewing one of the highlights of this year’s African Diaspora Film Festival, which screens Sunday with the director in attendance
Reader’s Agenda Fri 2/15: The Vintage Bazaar, Monster Jam, and Mike Tyson
What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Friday, February 15, 2013
Have one on Studs, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Now playing: Spike Lee’s Red Hook Summer
Clarke Peters and Jules Brown star in Lee’s latest
In praise of butts up
A tennis ball, a wall, and some people is all you need to play one of the all-time great street sports
Do the Right Thing
Spike Lee ripped the cover off urban America for my 13-year-old self with his 1989 tour de force. He speaks and signs copies of his photo memoir “Spike Lee: Do the Right Thing” 12/24 at Barbara’s Bookstore at Maxwell Street, er, University Village.
Do the Right Thing
Spike Lee ripped the cover off urban America for my 14-year-old self with his 1989 tour de force. He speaks signs copies of his photo memoir Spike Lee: Do the Right Thing today, Dec. 24 at Barbara’s Bookstore at Maxwell Street, er, University Village.
Inside Buffalo
“Inside Buffalo,” a documentary about the all-black 92nd Infantry that fought in Italy during World War II, screens Tuesday 2/2 at Noon at Kennedy-King College.
Terence Blanchard Gets His Fire Back
Jenny Bagert Terence Blanchard I’ve never been too crazy about the post-Blanchard-Harrison Group work of trumpeter Terence Blanchard, and in particular his soundtrack work for Spike Lee has left me cold. But that film work has probably earned him his greatest acclaim, including a Grammy for the 2007 album A Tale of God’s Will (A […]
Spike Lee’s best movie?
The awesome When the Levees Broke may be Spike Lee’s masterpiece to date.