
‘Obsession’ Is an Unsettling Horror Movie With an Unconventional Edge
Curry Barker’s film confirms him as a director who treasures, rather than condescends to, horror movie conventions.
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Mr. Naves is an artist, teacher, and critic based in New York City. His writing has appeared in City Arts, the New Criterion,the New York Observer, Slate, the Spectator World, the Wall Street Journal, and other publications.

Curry Barker’s film confirms him as a director who treasures, rather than condescends to, horror movie conventions.
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The eclectic and eccentric art collection of the Bernstein family is being showcased at the David Zwirner Gallery.
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A documentary that compensates for its scattershot narrative by entertainingly showcasing an eclectic range of hunters.
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‘Old Masters, New Amsterdam,’ mounted in conjunction with the 250th anniversary of the United States, showcases the art of Franz van Mieris and Gerrit Dou, as well as Rembrandt and Jan Steen.
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When it comes to the celluloid history of art, the big screen tends to favor outsized personalities and troubled temperaments.
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A music writer tells stories about Ed Sullivan, Edie Sedgwick, Quentin Crisp, and Miles Davis, among others, to moderately entertaining effect.
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The Spanish surrealist died half a century after a new exhibition ends, illustrating the peculiarities of reputation.
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Glen Matlock revisits the rapid rise and fall of the Sex Pistols, but we still don’t know definitively why he left the punk group.
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Not even Crispin Glover can rescue ‘A Blind Bargain’ from resembling a 1970s schlock movie.
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Critics have slammed Chloé Robichaud’s remake for not chiming with current critical mores, but the film’s charm and humor should not be overlooked.
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‘In the Weave of the Worlds’ shows that Emily Cheng’s artistic vision supersedes the tides of fashion or the dictates of the marketplace.
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A gritty English prison drama is enlivened by the use of self-made videos.
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