Watch Vampire Weekend's Steve Buscemi-Directed Webcast

Watch Vampire Weekend's Steve Buscemi-Directed Webcast

After being hyped up for the past week via several viral videos starring the band and broadcast director/actor Steve Buscemi, Vampire Weekend's much-anticipated return to the New York stage is finally available for viewing.   read more

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Steve Buscemi and Vampire Weekend Go Bowling

Steve Buscemi and Vampire Weekend Go Bowling

And the awkwardness/awesomeness that is the Steve Buscemi/Vampire Weekend collaboration continues.   read more

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Steve Buscemi Continues Hilarious Vampire Weekend Promotion with NYC Mayoral Candidate Bill de Blasio

Steve Buscemi Continues Hilarious Vampire Weekend Promotion with NYC Mayoral Candidate Bill de Blasio

To promote their upcoming Roseland Ballroom concert, Vampire Weekend got a little help from Steve Buscemi and New York Public Advocate Bill de Blasio.  read more

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Steve Buscemi to Direct Live Vampire Weekend Webcast

Steve Buscemi to Direct Live Vampire Weekend Webcast

Well, this certainly does shed a light on the "Steve Buscemi-led Easter Parade march.   read more

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Alec Baldwin Talks with Thom Yorke, Vampire Weekend Marches with Steve Buscemi

Alec Baldwin Talks with Thom Yorke, Vampire Weekend Marches with Steve Buscemi

For whatever reason, this Easter week’s theme seemed to be “respected New York theater/film actors interact with alt-rock megastars.”   read more

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The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

<i>The Incredible Burt Wonderstone</i>

Love for a film can last long past the most recent viewing. Immediacy might be necessary without the critical mass that can carry a work of art into pop culture immortality, but once a motion picture passes out of the current consciousness and attains a status beyond relevance, it can transform into a beloved keepsake, dusted off every so often as a reminder of our fondness for its dated perfection. Cult hits and classics alike share occupancy in this pantheon—but in the modern era of film and technology’s wedded bliss, fandom of movies can also begin long before they grace...  read more

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Pixar Unveils Character Art from Monsters University

Pixar Unveils Character Art from <i>Monsters University</i>

Following the relatively low amount of excitement from their last two releases, Cars 2 and Brave, Pixar is returning to its roots with Monsters University, a prequel to 2001’s Monsters, Inc. Pixar has unveiled the first look at the character art for the forthcoming film....  read more

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Boardwalk Empire Review: "To the Lost" (2.12)

<em>Boardwalk Empire</em> Review: "To the Lost" (2.12)

Compared with the first season of Boardwalk Empire, season two certainly wrapped things up neatly. And while there’s a few loose ends dangling, there’s no imminent threat to Nucky’s position. Had the show ended with two seasons here there certainly wouldn’t be anything like the clamor for more Deadwood, since essentially these two seasons were one story arc. It was the story of Nucky’s surrogate son Jimmy returning from war, becoming gradually more estranged from his mentor and finally trying to succeed him; meanwhile Nucky found a new family to replace the relationship he once had with Jimmy. The rest...  read more

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Boardwalk Empire Review: "Under God's Power She Flourishes" (2.11)

<em>Boardwalk Empire</em> Review: "Under God's Power She Flourishes" (2.11)

One of the great things about The Sopranos’ episode “The Test Dream” was that The Sopranos was doing it. Here was a show that was particularly grounded in a certain type of “realistic” filmmaking technique which it had never broken away from. Then, all of a sudden, we’re inside a subjective dream where anything can happen. It wasn’t like in Twin Peaks where that sort of thing was normal; you knew that this was important because otherwise the show would go out of its way to make its style work with whatever story was being told....  read more

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Boardwalk Empire Review: "Georgia Peaches" (2.10)

<em>Boardwalk Empire</em> Review: "Georgia Peaches" (2.10)

Once again Boardwalk Empire has given a serious look at one of its characters’ faiths. And while this part of the episode didn’t overshadow the string of memorable events going on elsewhere during “Georgia Peaches,” it still dominated what we saw thematically. Margaret doesn’t know what to do about her daughter’s polio so she heads to the church in order to perhaps buy a miracle. She’s a rational woman and she knows that this won’t work. She also knows that, even with her distaste for the priest, this is something she needs to do. So she takes all of the...  read more

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