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With its dusty Humvees, violent Afghan battlefields, and worries about the munitions business, the upcoming “Iron Man” is a film set firmly in 2008. That’ll do, I suppose, but what was wrong with 1963? If there’s any tale that deserves the chance to return to the sheen, swank, and soul of its Rat Pack, space-age, pay-any-price-bear-any-burden origins, it’s Iron Man’s. Conceived by comic maestro Stan Lee and launched by Marvel Comics in the final year of the Kennedy administration, “Iron Man” was Bond-in-a-can, a doughty cold warrior manufactured in the jungles of a Vietnam that still could be won. Fearless, [...]
Making the Modern Iron Man
April 25, 2008
Iron Man; published originally in The New York Sun
Of all Shakespeare’s ghosts, perhaps the most terrifying is the “horrible shadow” of the murdered Banquo, invisible to all but the tyrant who arranged his killing, a bloodstained reproach, a dreadful warning — the incarnation of a guilt which, like the victim himself, will not fade away. Its appearance is the astoundingly choreographed centerpiece of a remarkable new Macbeth that transferred from the U.K. to New York earlier this year (it has now moved from the Brooklyn Academy of Music to Broadway’s Lyceum Theater). This Macbeth,(directed by Rupert Goold and with Patrick Stewart in the starring role) is an enthralling, hectic, cacophonous triumph, a vivid [...]
Macbeth’s Two Ghosts
April 11, 2008
Macbeth at BAM; published originally in National Review Online
“People sleep peaceably in their beds at night,” George Orwell once wrote, “only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.” That society sanctions the use of force to protect itself is neither surprising nor controversial. What we debate instead is how rough those men can be and how, exactly, they can be controlled. We live, so the story goes, in a nation of laws, but we also seem to accept, if quietly, that some laws will occasionally have to be broken if others — the laws we really care about — are to be enforced. When [...]
Cops Gone Wild
April 11, 2008
Street Kings; published originally in The New York Sun