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Fading away
A dramatic look at anorexia inScarecrow
As with a lot of people whose lack of self-awareness is their basic coping mechanism, David Moore is a pretty chipper guy at the outset of Scarecrow .
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BILL RODRIGUEZ
| April 15, 2008
Cracking the code
Ubu’s cryptographers are on the case
The idea that the viewer contributes to a work of art doesn’t seem as visionary as it did in the early 20th century when the Berlin and New York schools of Dada were hammering out new ways of seeing and expressing.
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IAN PAIGE
| July 26, 2006
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Da Vinci Code
Three movie tie-in discs
You’d have expected this trio to arrive as a boxed set, but for reasons even Dan Brown might be hard-pressed to explain, the Da Vinci Code soundtrack is on Decca instead of Sony.
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| May 23, 2006
Tinkling symbols
Ron Howard illustrates The Da Vinci Code
That Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code has become a worldwide phenomenon attests to the worldwide yearning for a better truth than the one we have.
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| May 19, 2006
Queering the Code
Leonardo da Vinci’s work is coded, all right — as gay
With close to 60 million copies in print worldwide and a film version starring Tom Hanks opening on May 18, The Da Vinci Code is a galloping success.
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MICHAEL BRONSKI
| May 17, 2006
Apocalypse now and then
Doom, damnation, and other summer fun
With Snakes on a Plane and World Trade Center opening on the same day, this summer won’t be offering the usual escapist fare.
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PETER KEOUGH
| May 03, 2006
Blowed up good
The old Jamestown Bridge is gonzo
We hope Jim Capaldi, director of the state Department of Transportation, doesn’t faint when he reads the following sentence.
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| April 19, 2006
Seasonal adjustment
Hollywood springs back
After weeks of tormenting audiences with gems like Failure To Launch and The Shaggy Dog , Hollywood seems ready to shake off the Oscar doldrums and unveil its spring collection.
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PETER KEOUGH
| March 07, 2006
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