The Swan Thieves (2010)

August 25, 2010 · Reviews · 5 comments | Tags: , , ,

The dawn of the year 2010 brought on The Swan Thieves, Elizabeth Kostova’s follow-up project to her 2005 debut, The Historian. Echoing the previous formula of simultaneously elaborating on two stories that occur on two separate blocks of time, Kostova shifts her focus from undead legends to the immortality of art.


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Inception (2010)

August 4, 2010 · Reviews · 9 comments | Tags: , ,

Reviewing Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” is difficult, because the film offers so much in its 148-minute run. Starring a wonderful cast, and equipped with a solid story based off the simple concept of dreams, it is both action-packed and a mindtrip, though ruminating the entire the film would be an eternal task.


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Ed Kowalczyk: Alive (2010)

July 20, 2010 · Reviews · 5 comments | Tags: , ,

This summer, Ed Kowalczyk released his first solo record, “Alive”, following the recent demise of the band Live. The split is not without musical politics, and Kowalczyk, claiming a profound sense of re-birth and revival his of music career, sings with a greater spiritual awareness — and perhaps a little bit of irony. Post-grunge lovers who are affected by their split and are looking for a sound reminiscent of the Live’s days of yore can seek refuge in the sound of this album.


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Little Ashes (2009)

June 27, 2010 · Reviews · 3 comments | Tags: , , ,

“Little Ashes” is a film that attempts to provide answers for the ambiguous but tragic relationship between two prominent creatives, Federico García Lorca and Salvador Dalí. The result is short of glorified tributes, and merely concentrates on being a story about forbidden love. If anything, it’s nice to see Robert Pattinson take on a role that doesn’t look like he just accepted it for the money.


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A Single Man (2009)

June 19, 2010 · Reviews · 3 comments | Tags: , , , ,

American fashion designer Tom Ford’s adaptation of the late Christopher Isherwood’s novel A Single Man is a directorial debut of class standing. The film is backed by an exceptional cast, a wardrobe that makes a statement in itself, and the successful approach as an art house film that makes every scene a feast for the eyes.


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