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Week in Film: Fassbinder Gets His Doc and Patrick Stewart Plays a Punk Choker

Posted on April 29, 2016March 26, 2021 by Nicole Disser

Green Room Friday, April 29 through Thursday, May 5 at Nitehawk: $12 Is there anyone more punk than Patrick Stewart? Apparently there is, and it’s…

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Week in Film: STP Freak-Outs Plague the Hippies; an Xmas Demon Stalks ‘Non-Believers’

Posted on December 17, 2015 by amiltonnymag

Silent Night, Deadly Night Friday Dec. 18 and Saturday Dec. 19, midnight at Nitehawk: $11 Everyone knows the only sufferable holiday films are Xmas-themed horror…

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Week in Film: a Berliner Thriller and Rarely Seen Vids Shot By a Downtown ‘Ethnographer’

Posted on December 9, 2015 by Nicole Disser

Michel Auder + Rebekah Rutkoff: Sunsets and Other Stars Tuesday, Dec. 15, 7:30 pm at Light Industry: $8 at the door French artist, photographer, and…

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David Bowie Will Premiere a Short Film For His New Song at Nitehawk

Posted on November 13, 2015 by Daniel Maurer

It’s a good time to be a David Bowie fan. Not only is a play based on The Man Who Fell to Earth, featuring original songs, set to…

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Film: a Brief History of Horror and the True Story of IRL Empire Records

Posted on October 16, 2015 by Nicole Disser

If the thought of CMJ renders you an anxious, nail-biting, hair-pulling mess we’ve got some sweet alternatives for you, in places where you can hide away…

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Week in Film: Socialist Snow Monsters and Dystopian Drugs

Posted on October 2, 2015 by Nicole Disser

Oh hi, it’s October, arguably the best month of the year. It’s still hurricane season (LOL look outside) and, uh, Halloween, which means it’s a horror…

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Week in Film: Teenage Werewolves and Art-House Aliens

Posted on September 10, 2015 by amiltonnymag

Get ready this week for films that are at once fantastical and grounded in sometimes harsh reality. Our top picks include an art-house sci-fi film…

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Week in Film: Dada Brunch, Florida in Celluloid Form, and More

Posted on August 27, 2015 by Nicole DeMarco

Have we got an interesting crew for you this week! Our lineup is a regular emotional rollercoaster, from feel-horrible humanitarian films about sex slaves and…

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Upcoming Film, From Bronxploitation to Queer Interventions

Posted on July 9, 2015 by Nicole Disser

Our little corner of the world is indisputably changing in a lot of ways. Some of that transformation is so very “ugh” for so, so many people. But…

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Week in Film: Mutant-Led Revolution and Spaceship-Driven Satire

Posted on July 2, 2015 by Nicole Disser

Hi, are you feeling patriotic yet? Usually I’m not either, but that whole Obama singing “Amazing Grace” thing still hasn’t quite worn off. I’d call you…

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