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Much of a man’s mojo is in his hair. Ever notice how the presidential candidate who’s got more of it tends to win? Dr. Robert Bernstein has. A Columbia University clinical professor of dermatology and a pioneer in the world of hair-replacement surgery, Bernstein has made a name for himself treating bigwigs (excuse the pun) from around the world. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12
On flights into New York City, Dennis Mangone has a direct view of his résumé: the Time Warner Center, Trump World Tower, One Beacon Court, 15 Central Park West. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12
A Sorta Fairytale: Louis Malle's Black Moon
Few films evoke the dream state as convincingly as Louis Malle's Black Moon (1975). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/28/11
Lost in Space: Tarkovsky's Solaris
An astro-psychologist named Kris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis) gets launched into outer space, only to find he's brought all his earthly problems with him. They are stunningly explored in Solaris (1972), Andrei Tarkovsky's meditative sci-fi classic. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/23/11
More Psycho than Psycho: Clouzot's Diabolique
Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, Diabolique (1955) was the true first flexing of many of the techniques that Hitchcock implemented five years later, innovations without which we wouldn't have the scary movies we have today. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/10/11
The Respectful Medium: Ken Loach's Kes
Where society fails, filmmakers step in. This is one way to view Kes, Ken Loach's landmark film from 1970 about a working-class boy in northern England and the bird that gives him wings. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/11/11
Cause and Effects: Le Cercle Rouge, Unbroken
The intricacy of this tale is not in the script but in the imagery, and the assistant director, Bernard Stora, is right on when he calls Le Cercle Rouge "pure mise-en-scene." ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/06/11
The Personal Political: Revisiting Visconti's Opulent Universe
As in Visconti's other notable epics, The Leopard (1963) and The Damned (1969), Senso enlarges a drama of a few individuals by folding it within a nation's. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/11