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Rabbi Brody’s Peppermint Schtick
Richard Brody (the famed New Yorker movie critic whose worldview and appearance are very much that of a rabbi) is not a fan of films which feature Gentile white people. He intimates their time is done, their epoch over. It … Continue reading
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Whitey on the Moon
Rabbi Richard Brody doesn’t seem to like Gentile White People. He especially doesn’t like films that feature Gentile white people as the leading characters. We recently saw Brody take issue with the Unbearable Whiteness of John Krasinski’s horror film A Quiet … Continue reading
The Unbearable Whiteness & Metaphorical Silence of “A Quiet Place”
With Wakanda Mania subsiding, and Get Out a distant memory, the #TooManyWhitePeople hive-mind is pivoting towards direct anti-white hatred. In The New Yorker, Richard Brody writes on ‘The Silently Regressive Politics of “A Quiet Place”’: The noise of “A Quiet … Continue reading
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Another Wrinkle
Of A Wrinkle In Time, even liberal Richard Brody has some reservations: Whereas L’Engle’s book is replete with explicit Christian citations, the movie offers no overt religious references, not even any overt spirituality (other than a passing reference to faith … Continue reading
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The Existential Genius of Late Woody Allen
Beginning with 1989’s outstanding film Crimes and Misdemeanors, Woody Allen has entered what we might call the third phase (or third act) of his incredibly prolific career. In the last 8 to 10 years, Allen’s films have been striving for … Continue reading
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Amos Vogel
In “The Limits of American Cinephilia“, Richard Brody provides a glowing profile of leftwing film critic Amos Vogel: In 1947, when he was twenty-six and a student at the New School for Social Research, Vogel founded Cinema 16, a film … Continue reading
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Eric Hobsbawm: Marxist and…
Eric Hobsbawm, the late British historian, ardent communist, and Stalin apologist, was as unflinching in his authoritarian utopianism as any. From a recent article on “The Bourgeois Eric Hobsbawm” by David Bell: IN A FAMOUS exchange in 1994, Michael Ignatieff … Continue reading
Is Heidegger Contaminated By Nazism?
Here’s a Tribe Trifecta: Joshua Rothman, writing in The New Yorker, about Heidegger’s “anti-semitism” (“Is Heidegger Contaminated By Nazism?“). After praising Heidegger’s philosophy, and noting the profound influence it’s had on him personally, Rothman gets to the monstrous side of … Continue reading
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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
I’m a big fan of Wes Anderson, so I’m really looking forward to The Grand Budapest Hotel, slated for release on March 7, 2014. Ralph Fiennes, Adrien Brody, Edward Norton, Willem Dafoe, Owen Wilson, Bill Murray, Harvey Keitel… In this … Continue reading
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