Patrice Bowman
A Christmas-y film review

This is a film review from Patrice Bowman, who writes the newly revamped WEEKEND blog column: “The 21st Century through a Monochrome Lens: Re-examining Older […]

‘Look out, Haskell, it’s real!’ A Review of ‘Medium Cool’ (1969)

This is a film review from Patrice Bowman, who writes the newly revamped WEEKEND blog column: “The 21st Century through a Monochrome Lens: Re-examining Older […]

Unconventional heartbreak with Terence Nance

On Saturday, the News interviewed director Terence Nance about the process of creating his latest work.

Reuters executive discusses U.K. hacking scandal

In a talk on Monday afternoon, an American businessman tried to set the record straight about last year’s British hacking scandal.

‘Very, very manic indeed’: A Review of ‘Silver Linings Playbook’

“Silver Linings Playbook,” from off-Hollywood-center director David O. Russell, revels in its depictions of how life snaps between cringing and laughter. Yes, it will make […]

Sex and Film at Yale: A Review of “The Sessions”

This is a film review from Patrice Bowman, who writes the newly revamped WEEKEND blog column: “The 21st Century through a Monochrome Lens: Re-examining Older […]

Der Fuhrer Amerikaner: A Film Review

This is the first piece in Patrice Bowman’s newly-revamped WEEKEND blog column: “The 21st Century through a Monochrome Lens: Re-examining Older Films.” Ever wonder what […]