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Dec 31, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Jess Mynes

‘Django Unchained’: Quentin Tarantino’s Answer to Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’

‘Django Unchained’: Quentin Tarantino’s Answer to Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’ ‘Django Unchained’: Quentin Tarantino’s Answer to Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’

In one film, grateful black people; in the other, the vengeful ones.

Dec 25, 2012 / Blog / Jon Wiener

Watching ‘The House I Live In’ on Rikers Island

Watching ‘The House I Live In’ on Rikers Island Watching ‘The House I Live In’ on Rikers Island

Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki is on a mission to show his Sundance-award winning movie, The House I Live In, to prisoners across the country. On a Friday in December, he went to New Yor...

Dec 21, 2012 / Blog / Liliana Segura

Suspicious Minds: On Timothy Melley

Suspicious Minds: On Timothy Melley Suspicious Minds: On Timothy Melley

How thrillers inform spycraft, and the fictions that belie them both.

Dec 19, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Peter C. Baker

The Trembling Upper World: On Siegfried Kracauer

The Trembling Upper World: On Siegfried Kracauer The Trembling Upper World: On Siegfried Kracauer

The European émigré who became a philosopher of American cinema.

Dec 19, 2012 / Books & the Arts / J. Hoberman

Heroism, Hidden: On Ian Wallace

Heroism, Hidden: On Ian Wallace Heroism, Hidden: On Ian Wallace

The Canadian artist who transformed the Vancouver art scene.

Dec 19, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Our National Torture Policy

Our National Torture Policy Our National Torture Policy

As Zero Dark Thirty reminds us, Americans have yet to face the torture committed on our behalf. 

Dec 18, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Peter Van Buren

Exploring the Noir Forties: A Q&A With Richard Lingeman Exploring the Noir Forties: A Q&A With Richard Lingeman

Lingeman’s new book looks at postwar America through the lens of film noir.

Dec 17, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Richard Kreitner

Rhyme Is All I’ve Got: A Q&A With Calvin Trillin Rhyme Is All I’ve Got: A Q&A With Calvin Trillin

How do you rhyme “Obama” with “Yokahama”?

Dec 17, 2012 / Blog / Jon Wiener

‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Raises Dark Memories

‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Raises Dark Memories ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Raises Dark Memories

What's really bothering us is not whether torture works but that Americans are torturers.

Dec 14, 2012 / Blog / Michelle Dean

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