<em>Noah:</em> Hour of the Wolf Movie Review

This mix of visionary filmmaking and insightful drama, courtesy of Aronofsky's iconoclastic instincts, takes mainstream film to places where most big-budget releases fear to tread.
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2014-04-03-noahposter_360.jpgI take a few moments at the beginning of this week's segment for WBAI 99.5FM's Hour of the Wolf to address host Jim Freund's calling me out for my pronunciation of the word "erudite" during last week's review of Divergent. Nothing contentious, mind, just a clarification.

Then, it's time to let the flood commence. A literal flood, yes, since we're talking about Darren Aronofsky's new epic fantasy film, Noah. But also a flood of praise, since this mix of visionary filmmaking and insightful drama, courtesy of Aronofsky's iconoclastic instincts, takes mainstream film to places where most big-budget releases fear to tread. Click on the player to hear the review, or right-click the title to download.

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