Amir Feshareki Archive
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Jan 13, 2009
Just because the year's other filmed fight club is getting all the attention right now doesn't mean that this featherweight underdog should be taken lightly. Read Article Redbelt
Jan 08, 2009
This is bold, uncompromising filmmaking - one of the most misunderstood films on last year's festival circuit. Read Article Blindness
Jan 07, 2009
The most immediately appealing record they've released since their magical, torch-lit debut Parachutes, gently riffing on the globe-trotting tablas of the mother record. Read Article Coldplay: Prospekt's March EP
Jan 06, 2009
That Nomad is retro is not the problem; that it is tedious is. Read Article Nomad
Jan 01, 2009
The spirit of Robert Altman reigns supreme over Rachel Getting Married, an unhurried, unmissable ensemble picture that has the feel of a very special home movie. Read Article Rachel Getting Married
Dec 31, 2008
The boys' snappy garage pop, all fuzzed-up chords and candy floss choruses, succeeds on sunny goodwill. Read Article Jonas Brothers: A Little Bit Longer
Dec 30, 2008
There's nothing here that an episode of The OC - and a mediocre one at that - didn't do back in the day. Read Article Graduation
Dec 23, 2008
Martin McDonagh is a master of the violent, live-wire three-act which uproots its characters' lineages and trajectories with brilliant arrangements of the macabre with the tragicomic. Read Article In Bruges
Dec 23, 2008
Jeffrey Blitz invokes the spirit of Hal Ashby's quiet comedies in more than just his hero's name. It is present in every honest nuance of his wonderfully observed characters. Read Article Rocket Science
Dec 03, 2008
The sound of a band that has reached its third-record crossroads - and (almost) chosen the right way to go. Read Article Keane: Perfect Symmetry