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필름에서 뉴럴 네트워크로: 기술이 영화 언어를 다시 쓰는 방법
영화는 언제나 시대의 거울이었다. 그것은 내용뿐 아니라 형식에서도 드러난다. 형태, 도구, 그리고 인식 방식의 변화는 관객이 세상을 스크린에서 어떻게 보느냐를 결정해 왔다. 무성영화에서 스트리밍, 그리고 인공지능까지 — 영화의 언어는 끊임없이 진화해왔다. 이제 우리는 카메라가 아니라 알고리즘이 감독의 공동 창작자가 되는 시대에 서 있다. 이것은 미래의 예측이 아니라 이미 진행 중인 현실이다. 필름에서 디지털로 불과 30년…
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Theater Review: FOUR PLACES (4 Chair Theatre at the Bramble Arts Loft)
All happy families are alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. — Leo Tolstoy The most remarkable thing about Joel Drake Johnson’s Four Places is how it prepares you for what’s to come in its very first scene and still manages to surprise you. Opening in an intimate black box…
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Highly Recommended Concert: AZARASHVILI, MOZART & ELGAR (Orchestra for People at Merkin Hall, Nov 18)
Experience a powerful evening of music as Orchestra for People presents Azarashvili, Mozart and Elgar on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 7:30pm at NYC’s Merkin Hall. Under the baton of conductor Hahnsol Kim, the program introduces a vibrant dialogue between Georgian and European masterworks, featuring acclaimed soloists Sandro Sidamonidze (cello) and Sam Boutris (clarinet) in a bold and moving…
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Theater Review: JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE (A Noise Within in Pasadena)
AMAZING THEATER HERE AND NOW Kai A. Ealy stands in a doorway wearing a coat that looks like it weighs forty pounds. Maybe it does. His Herald Loomis has just walked off seven years of forced labor on Joe Turner’s chain gang, and the weight is literal: bones, memory, rage, the specific gravity of stolen…
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Off-Broadway Review: HEAUX CHURCH (Ars Nova)
A HEAUX-LY COMMUNION Ars Nova kicks off its 2025–2026 season with a salacious and sanctified evening featuring Brandon Kyle Goodman in Heaux Church—a sermon on unabashed self-love (and yes, “Heaux” is pronounced “ho”). You can file this delightful solo show under Off-Broadway, but once you step into the theater… ahem… chapel, it’s clear we’re in…
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Theater Review: MISERY (Merrimack Repertory Theatre)
MISERY LOVES COMPANY… AND A GOOD PLOT Karen MacDonald and Tom Coiner do a wonderful job of animating William Goldman’s stage adaptation of Stephen King’s intriguing, twisty novel by the same title. Best-selling novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued by Annie Wilkes, his self-described number 1 fan, following a car accident during a Colorado blizzard. In…
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SHEARER: THE GOAL KING WHO RULED THE PREMIER LEAGUE
Before the Premier League became the global phenomenon it is today, one man stood tall as its most dominant force — Alan Shearer. From the very beginning, Shearer’s career was destined for greatness. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, the striker’s journey from local pitches to becoming England’s all-time Premier League top scorer was nothing short…
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THREE STYLE INSPIRATIONS FROM THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA AND WHERE TO FIND THEM ON VOGHION
The Phantom of the Opera is a tale that not only captivates with its haunting storyline but also leaves an impression through its distinct and dramatic fashion. The iconic costumes worn by the characters have inspired numerous style trends over the years, making their way from the stage to everyday wardrobes. Whether it’s the opulent…
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Theater Review: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (North American Premiere Engagement at Chicago Shakespeare)
Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s North American premiere of Paranormal Activity is guaranteed to deliver the horror movie-style scares you’re looking for this Halloween season, but if you’re looking for thematic depth, you’re searching the wrong haunted house. Cher Álvarez and Patrick Heusinger Levi Holloway took on the nearly impossible task of writing an original story for stage…
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Concert Review: YUNCHAN LIM, PIANIST (Debut at Walt Disney Concert Hall)
Pedal to the Monument: Yunchan Lim Reimagines the Goldberg Variations Last night, October 16, the audience fell quiet before Yunchan Lim, making his Disney Hall debut, walked onstage, but it wasn’t the usual pre-concert hush. Something closer to anticipation, maybe nervousness. Lim has acquired a reputation that precedes him now. After the Cliburn Competition, where…
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STUCK IN THE ACT? 6 BEST WRITING EXERCISES TO BEAT WRITER’S BLOCK FOR MOVIE SCRIPT WRITERS
Writer’s block can stop even the best scriptwriters from moving their story forward. These six best writing exercises will help you unlock creativity and get your movie script back on track. Let’s get started! You sit down to write, but the scene doesn’t move. The characters feel dull, and the dialogue sounds forced. This is…
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WHY SPORTS MOVIES CONTINUE TO CAPTIVATE AUDIENCES ACROSS GENERATIONS
Few film genres possess the universal appeal and emotional resonance of sports cinema. From nail-biting underdog victories to intimate character studies of athletes facing adversity, sports movies transcend the playing field to explore themes that resonate deeply with human experience—perseverance, redemption, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence against impossible odds. What makes sports films particularly…
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Film Reviews: IF YOU WANNA BE MY LOVERBOY (Shorts Program at NewFest)
LOTS O’ LOVERBOYS Eight – count ‘em – eight short films are grouped together for If You Wanna Be My Loverboy, one of several packages in the NewFest offerings of themed sets. Each set will be screened only once, with virtual showings through October 21. This collection, at NYC’s School for Visual Arts on October…
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Theater Interview: JAILYN OSBORNE (Artistic Director of Point Loma Playhouse, Presenting “Little Shop of Horrors”)
OSBORNE TO DO LITTLE SHOP In 1960, a peculiar minor film (featuring a minor appearance by an up-and-coming Jack Nicholson) was released to no particular fanfare with good reason: It was pretty awful. Especially poor was an ending that was probably supposed to be creepy but instead just seemed lame. Fortunately for us, playwright and…
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Broadway Review: RAGTIME (Lincoln Center Theater)
THE DREAM REBORN: RAGTIME AWAKENS THE AMERICAN SOUL A momentous musical about American history, a momentous production in Lincoln Center Theater history, Ragtime, which opened last night, is both – and more, far more. Nick Barrington, Colin Donnell Lear deBessonet has chosen to begin her tenure as the new Artistic Director of this great American…
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DIGITAL SPORTS REVOLUTION IN PAKISTAN
The sports landscape in Pakistan is undergoing a massive shift, fueled by the rise of digital platforms and the growing popularity of eSports. Over the past decade, advancements in technology, increased internet access, and a thriving gaming culture have transformed how sports are experienced and consumed. Traditional sports are now blending with digital experiences, leveraging…
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Theater Review: PRODIGAL SON (Athenaeum Theatre)
DON’T KILL THE FATTED CALF JUST YET — THE PRODIGAL SON RETURNS EMPTY-HANDED “I was fifteen. Do you remember fifteen? For me, it was a special, beautiful room in Hell.” That brilliant line opens Prodigal Son, an autobiographical play from Oscar, Tony, and Pulitzer Prize winner John Patrick Shanley (Doubt, Moonstruck). First opening Off-Broadway in…
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Theater Review: TALES FROM THE BEYOND (Write Act Repertory)
A MILD CASE OF THE CREEPS Ah, Halloween — All Hallows’ Day, Allhallowtide, Jack-o’-lanterns, the madcap lads of West Hollywood, the troops of pint-sized witches, Iron Men and Disney princesses marauding the city’s better neighborhoods lugging trick-or-treat bags bulging with Gummy Bears, Bit-O-Honeys, and Bazooka Gum, and of course the edgy saturnalia that infests Hollywood…
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Theater Review: HOUSE OF THE EXQUISITE CORPSE V: BLOOD AND PUPPETS (Rough House at Steppenwolf)
A BEAUTIFUL NIGHTMARE IN A HOUSE THAT BLEEDS ART As a fan of the horror genre in every medium, how could I resist the chance to review something as delightfully titled as House of the Exquisite Corpse. That said, given my predilection—some would say, obsession—for avoiding all information about a show prior to viewing it,…
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Dance Review: LIMÓN DANCE COMPANY (Joyce)
WHAT TO DO WITH MIDCENTURY MODERNISM? The first piece on the evening bill of the José Limon Dance Company’s residency at the Joyce was Limón’s Chaconne. As the director’s note in the program points out, the chaconne was a Mexican musical style interpreted by European composers. This piece, from 1942, was given a contemporary makeover,…
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