
Mr. Naves is an artist, teacher, and critic based in New York City. His…
Jim O’Hanlon’s new film will likely tickle the funny bone of viewers who enjoyed spoofs like ‘Airplane!’ and Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles.’

Yvonne Russo’s documentary, “Viva Verdi!,” addresses the sacrifices made for art, the vagaries of aging, and the encroachment of mortality.

Plympton’s drawing style is sharp in contour and scrabbled in tone, a bumptious amalgam of Honore Daumier, George Grosz, Tex Avery, and Basil Wolverton.

As a director, Claudia Lonow doesn’t miss a beat in underscoring the quiddities of the characters. Isabella Roland’s plot is rife with sharp, swift and serious turnarounds.

‘Beyond anything,’ Rodin averred, ‘Egyptian art attracts me; it is pure. An elegance of spirit adorns all its works.’

‘Marketing Medicine’ is a jewelbox array of period literature, vintage advertising, arrant chicanery, and brown bottles filled with mysterious liquids.


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