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37 stories by "Richard Brody"

What to See in Movie Theatres This Weekend: "It," "The Unknown Girl," and More by Richard Brody

Richard Brody and Anthony Lane review films currently in theatres, such as "It," "The Unknown Girl," "The Limehouse Golem," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:48pm on September 8, 2017

What to See in Movie Theatres This Weekend, September 1, 2017 by Richard Brody

Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review the movies currently in theatres, including "I Do . . . Until I Don's," "Marjorie Prime," "Logan Lucky," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:58pm on September 1, 2017

What to See in Movie Theatres the Weekend of August 25, 2017 by Richard Brody

Anthony Lane and Richard Brody offer suggestions and reviews for movies in theatres this weekend, including "Logan Lucky" and "Beach Rats."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:30pm on August 25, 2017

What to Stream This Weekend: Five Movies That Are Almost Musicals by Richard Brody

Richard Brody recommends five films to stream this weekend, such as "American Gigolo," starring Richard Gere, which is available on HBO Go.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 3:55pm on July 7, 2017

Revisiting Sonny Rollins's Score for "Alfie," a Musical Masterwork That Transcended the Film by Richard Brody

The attention paid to movie scores"particularly in concert halls, where they're often played live to accompany screenings"doesn't, for the most part, serve movies any better than music. It's…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:58am on April 1, 2017

The Empty Exertions of "La La Land" by Richard Brody

The director Damien Chazelle's notion of artistic power isn't merely inseparable from his notion of will power; it's the very embodiment of it"louder, faster, and alone are his standards of …

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:30pm on December 8, 2016

What Michael Moore Understands About Hillary Clinton by Richard Brody

"Michael Moore in TrumpLand" isn't quite the film that I expected it to be, and that's all to the good. Moore is, of course, a genius of political satire, deploying his persona"as a populist…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:00pm on October 19, 2016

Movie of the Week: "Grey Gardens" by Richard Brody

Movies change over the years. Decades ago, I saw "Grey Gardens" as a story of a festering delusion of the American aristocracy and the closed circles of high society decaying into inanition …

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 1:23pm on June 18, 2015

Trapped in an Artistic Life by Richard Brody

Noah Baumbach, whose new film "While We're Young" opens this weekend, has become the master of a genre unto himself: the personal counterfactual. In "Greenberg" and "Frances Ha," and now onc…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 12:00pm on March 28, 2015

The Revelations of "Don Giovanni" at the Met by Richard Brody

The current production of "Don Giovanni" at the Metropolitan Opera, running through March 6th, is the opera of the moment, a profoundly political and moral vision that's as much of our time …

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:00am on February 17, 2015

How Critics Have Failed Female Filmmakers by Richard Brody

I heartily agree with Manohla Dargis that there must be more female filmmakers, but her recent piece in the Times calling for changes to the industry buries the lead. Midway through…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 2:49pm on January 29, 2015

"The Marriage of Figaro" at the Met by Richard Brody

Operaphile alert: don't miss the new production of Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro," with its current cast and James Levine conducting, that will be at the Metropolitan Opera through Octobe…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:00pm on October 8, 2014
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