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February 14, 2005
Dark Horse

Let the pundits call Alan Alda a girlie-man. He’s busy running for office. And, maybe, an Oscar.

January 24, 2005
Overheard: What the Audience Really Thought About The Life Aquatic

Wes Anderson is like Federico Fellini— he’s in that caliber.

December 20, 2004
The Top Ten of 2004

New York Magazine's Ken Tucker picks his 2004 favorites.

December 13, 2004
Influences: Willem Dafoe

The actor discusses his influences.

January 3, 2005
New York Screen: Director Nicole Kassell

For a breakout director whose debut film is a sympathetic portrayal of a pedophile, Nicole Kassell is almost resolutely uncontroversial—nearly girl-next-door-is

January 10, 2005
Parental Units: The Perverse Charm of Stunt Casting

Stunt casting—in which a character’s parents turn out to be a pair of famous actors—has recently become a favorite ploy for both sitcoms and the comedy movies that mimic them.

March 7, 2005
Classics: "Essential Westerns"

Film Forum's 37-film, four-week series.

November 22, 2004
The One Last Score Movie

After the Sunset is another One Last Score flick, a genre that dovetails nicely with an aging leading man’s One More Gig strategy.

May 16, 2005
Brownstone of Death

Jennifer Connelly confronts the terror of New York real estate.

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