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August 23, 2007

The Nanny Diaries (directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini) For a while there it seemed like the book-reading public couldn't get enough of those thinly veiled New York-centric roman à clefs. There weren't very well-written but hoo boy were they juicy. Fortunately as these fluffy chick novels and insider smack downs like The Devil Wears Prada and now The Nanny Diaries have begun to make their way to the silver screen, they've proven......

Continue Reading "The Cinecultist's Weekly Movie Pick: UES Romp Edition"

August 21, 2007

Broken English (directed by Zoe Cassavetes) The pressure on a first time director is steep enough as it is, but if you're the daughter of celebrated '70s auteur John Cassavetes it's got to be extra tough. Unfortunately for the naysayers, Cassavetes delivered an intriguing character study wrapped inside a fluffy romantic comedy for her first feature film, Broken English, which comes out on DVD this week. Long time indie muse Parker Posey stars as Nora,......

Continue Reading "The Cinecultist's Weekly DVD Pick: Prodigal Daughter Edition"

August 2, 2007

The Bourne Ultimatum (directed by Paul Greengrass) Matt Damon's super assassin with a grudge Jason Bourne is back in a top-notch third installment of the action-packed movies based on Robert Ludlum's novels. It's not often that a trilogy of movies gets progressively better with each film, but that has been the case with the Bourne movies. When last we left Jason, the amnesia victim who has discovered he's actually a CIA spook, he'd just apologized......

Continue Reading "The Cinecultist's Weekly Movie Pick: Bourne To Run Edition"

January 25, 2007

If things have seemed quiet at the usual New York haunts of movie folks like Film Forum or Grey Dog Coffee this last week, it's because practically the whole community is in Park City, Utah for the Sundance Film Festival. The annual launching pad of many subsequently huge independent features (see this year's Best Picture Oscar nom and last year's festival break out, Little Miss Sunshine), Sundance is a crazy week. Parties, swag, deal-making and......

Continue Reading "New York Movie Makers Take Over Park City"

December 4, 2006

For fans of director David Lynch, part of the fun of seeing any of his movies is trying to sort out meaning in his labyrinthian plots. Tonight at the IFC Center, audiences will get the chance to understand a bit more of what's going on inside the mind of the man as he presents Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo as well as one of his short films. As a part of the IFC Center's Movie Night program......

Continue Reading "David Lynch Presents A Special Screening of Vertigo "

October 12, 2006

This week, Sarah Michelle Gellar is back for more creepy girls hiding in her hair in the new sequel, The Grudge 2. Amber Tamblyn plays her sister, who also travels to Tokyo and is also infected by the grudge inducing curse. While both American versions of the Grudge movies were directed by their Japanese creator Takashi Shimizu, it would seem that the better material would be in the originals, so we suggest renting those instead.......

Continue Reading "The Cinecultist's Weekly Movie Picks: So Famous edition"

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