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“The Ice Storm” (Ang Lee, 1997) at 8 p.m. and midnight on Bravo. Intelligent and sad, this is a movie about people who live in glass houses and won’t throw stones. In its impeccable way, it ...
Revisiting Ang Lee's The Ice Storm and its survey of the moral dissolution of American life through the Nixon era ...
For a movie about beautiful people living in beautiful homes in a beautiful neighborhood, Ang Lee‘s The Ice Storm is oppressively cold and eerie. Released in the fall of 1997 to critical acclaim, the ...
Based on Rick Moody's novel, Ang Lee's The Ice Storm takes place in New Canaan, Connecticut in 1973, but the film evokes the period so thoroughly that datelines are hardly necessary, since the ...
And always on the set of Ice Storm, Ang would be standing there in his parka, kind of like a 10-year-old boy, just sort of looking a bit bewildered.
Director Ang Lee’s masterful 1997 adaptation of Rick Moody’s novel takes place in suburban Connecticut over Thanksgiving in 1973, following one suburban family’s exploration of sexual freedom.
Ang Lee’s reputation as one of the most versatile directors working is richly deserved, though it might also be a little misleading. The Taiwanese-born New Yorker shuttles effortlessly among … ...
The Ice Storm Ang Lee, US, 1997, 35mm, 112 min. "The Ice Storm” author Rick Moody famously claimed that he thought this movie adaptation improved upon the book. Set in New Canaan, Connecticut in 1973, ...
At a Dec. 6 benefit for Austin Bat Cave, a tutoring center for kids, Rick Moody appeared at the Blanton Museum of Art for a screening of The Ice Storm, Ang Lee's faithful adaptation of his second ...
The 1997 dysfunctional family drama "The Ice Storm" remains the best film of Oscar-winning director Ang Lee's career, yet it received not a single Academy Award nomination. Guy Lodge wonders why.
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