‘Eternal’ love, lust and transvestites dominate films of 2004 1. "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Michael Gondry’s labyrinthine exploration of half-remembered heartbreak and love’s labors lost in the laboratory is 2004’s most inspired, provocative film; it somehow succeeds in being both crushingly human and almost recklessly surreal. Screenwriting maverick Charlie Kaufman’s brilliant premise -- what if those painful memories of yesterday/yesteryear could be scientifically erased? -- delights ... |
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‘Sopranos,’ ‘Arrested Development’ and ‘Teens’ top 2004’s tube 1. "The Sopranos" From the Tyrones to the Youngers, from the Simpsons to the Lamberts, modern America has more insistently defined itself with iconic families than any other society. No family has proven more icono- (AND -clastic) or guiltier ... more |
Sadlerpalooza captivates audience The crowd at the Kimball theater last weekend proved two things beyond a shadow of a doubt: First, the College’s students have an exceptional commitment to service and, secondly, our love of a cappella groups is exceeded only by our love for our Vice ... more
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