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Escape from New York (1981)
Escape from New York (1981)
1981 | Action, Sci-Fi
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8.2 (20 Ratings)
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Snake piskin is alive
Early 80s sci fi action thriller new York now a prison and the president of the is trapped there so there's one man for the job snake piskin prefer this to escape from L A better plot better acting better everything
  
    Eliza Starting at 16

    Eliza Starting at 16

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    A now eighteen-year-old girl in New York City - with a podcast I started at age 16 - here to explain...

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Elizabeth Olsen recommended Manhattan (1979) in Movies (curated)

 
Manhattan (1979)
Manhattan (1979)
1979 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
8.7 (3 Ratings)
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"Also, Manhattan. I can watch Diane Keaton in a Woody Allen movie over and over and over again. Any time I’m on location somewhere foreign, I watch those two movies ’cause they remind me of New York and being happy. I have them on my computer."

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Zac Posen recommended Modern Lovers in Books (curated)

 
Modern Lovers
Modern Lovers
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Emma Straub and I went to high school together and there must've been something in the water! This is a great, true to life New York story taking the reader from college to midlife crisis. Filled with real life relationship issues — family, romance, humor! A great read!"

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Aaron Katz recommended News from Home (1977) in Movies (curated)

 
News from Home (1977)
News from Home (1977)
1977 |
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"One of the most intimate films I have ever seen. With nothing more than recited letters from Akerman’s mother and largely static shots of streets and subways, the film is an impossibly personal portrait of New York, young adulthood, parents, and the inexorable passage of time."

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Naked Lunch: The Restored Text
Naked Lunch: The Restored Text
William S. Burroughs | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
9.0 (2 Ratings)
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"More required reading for would-be beatniks. Every punk rocker moving to New York in the ‘70s had this book around; it became the Bible for the east village aesthetic and free-flowing “cut-ups.” Its dystopian views fit perfectly into the punk rock esthetic of nihilism."

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