Conversations with Mani Ratnam by Baradwaj Rangan

<i>Conversations with Mani Ratnam</i> by Baradwaj Rangan

I’m at the laptop writing this review, and I’m trying to remember what I liked about Rangan’s Conversations with Mani Ratnam, a book I read many weeks ago.  read more

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Sculpting in Time by Andrey Tarkovsky

<i>Sculpting in Time</i> by Andrey Tarkovsky

The Great Russian filmmaker Andrey Tarkovsky (1932-1986) died in exile in Paris at age 54. In this memoir, published the year of his death, Tarkovsky breaks down cinema through the prism of his perception.  read more

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Hawken Review (PC)

<em>Hawken</em> Review (PC)

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Django Unchained

<i>Django Unchained</i>

The best thing about Quentin Tarantino is also the worst thing about Quentin Tarantino—he believes, wholeheartedly, in whatever he’s doing. Most of the time, what he’s doing consists of overly referential homage mashups with dialogue that would give most screenwriters carpal tunnel. The old video store clerk is sublime at saying important things through mediums that don’t usually convey them—Kung Fu films, revenge fantasies and spaghetti Westerns, for starters. He is an artist dressed as a Philistine, splattering the screen with cartoonish violence when what he’s really blowing is our minds. This works, works well, and works often. The House...  read more

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Scribblenauts Unlimited Review (Wii U)

<em>Scribblenauts Unlimited</em> Review (Wii U)

Scribblenauts comes to consoles courtesy of the Wii U, and Steve Haske has the review.  read more

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