IFC Films has announced that it has acquired North American rights to Duncan Ward’s “Boogie Woogie.” They will release the film theatrically on April 23rd and nationwide on video on demand beginning ...
After Monday’s post-Antichrist flu, I spent pretty much the remainder of the day in bed and woke up for a 9:15 press screening of Boogie Woogie, feeling healthy and well-rested. I should have stayed ...
Boogie Woogie (2009) is a satirical comedy that shows the cutthroat world of the contemporary art scene in London. With a star-studded ensemble cast, the film exposes the greed, deception, and ...
Big news! The fine-arts world is overrun by pseuds and bores with more dough than sense -- common or aesthetic. When they're not rubbing their hands and whispering, "Fantastic, how much?", the ...
Danny Moynihan's first film, Boogie Woogie, rips the covers off the international art market. A sly, sexually charged satire with a stellar transatlantic cast, it depicts a world where money trumps ...
The long-awaited film version of Danny Moynihan’s 2001 roman à clef about the art world, Boogie-Woogie, premiered in the U.K. on April 20. Director Duncan Ward’s adaptation of the book, which he’s ...
Unless it comes as a major surprise that the denizens of the modern art world are greedy, superficial, self-absorbed, overly sexed and pretentious, "Boogie Woogie" is not likely to provide any fresh ...
In the rarefied world of structuralist remakes, James Benning's "One Way Boogie Woogie/27 Years Later" probably leads the pack. Primitively funny and cumulatively hypnotic, this is mischievous comic ...
Boogie Woogie is a plucky attempt to craft the kind of all-star, multi-story mosaic that came so naturally to the late Robert Altman. The art world is fertile ground for any budding satirist but the ...
Blighty’s contempo art scene, in all its venality and outright absurdity, is crying out for a good, scalding satire. What a shame that the black comedy “Boogie Woogie” delivers little more than a ...