Now and then

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Off to the races

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An orgy of one

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Why do you want to dance? Why do you want to live? Well, I don’t know exactly why, but I must. That’s my answer too. —Boris Lermontov and...

‘How do we know we’re dreaming?’

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Some movies are better left misunderstood. A Long Day’s Journey Into Night might be one of those movies. Sure, if you wanted to, you...

Movies on Main

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Good news, Longmont: The movies have returned to Main Street. You’ve probably seen the building about a hundred times: the Longmont Performing Arts Center at...

Satanist or satirist?

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Few words in the English language come as charged as “Satanism.” Conjuring images of blasphemy, ritual, sacrifice and perversion, Satanism seems to be the...

Storytelling for a cause

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Herschel Goldberg wants you to see Liyana. “The core message is something that everybody needs to see,” Goldberg says. “Or feel. It’s more about the...

‘The happy munchkin of sex’

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Let’s talk about sex.  Or better yet, let’s talk about Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a 4-foot-7, 90-year-old Holocaust survivor who loves to talk about sex. For...

Heck boi

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Hellboy feels like a two-hour “previously on Supernatural” recap, somehow set to even worse music. Anyone who has ever begrudgingly loved a “freak of...

Here comes everybody

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Where we had thought to slay another, we shall slay ourselves ... And where we had thought to be alone, we will be with...

Going gaga for Kojo

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Writer/director Blitz Bazawule’s first feature-length film feels exactly like someone telling you about a dream they had. Only you’re actually interested in it, and...

Those wonderful people out there in the dark

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Open Secret — a nearly forgotten and difficult-to-find B-programmer from 1948 — ought to be seen by everybody. In it, newlyweds John Ireland and...

A matter of persistence

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The legacy of Orson Welles looms large in the history of cinema. So large, even Welles himself fell into its blackness. “The word genius was...