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‘Jeremiah Johnson’ and the American Errand into the Wilderness Myth ‘Jeremiah Johnson’ and the American Errand into the Wilderness Myth Read an article »
‘Suspicion’: Proof that a True Artist Can Create Great Things Even Under the Crippling Harness of a Profit-Driven Studio ‘Suspicion’: Proof that a True Artist Can Create Great Things Even Under the Crippling Harness of a Profit-Driven Studio Read an article »
Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Lifeboat’: An Expertly Composed Allegorical Thriller That Deserves More Recognition Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Lifeboat’: An Expertly Composed Allegorical Thriller That Deserves More Recognition Read an article »
‘Pan’s Labyrinth’: A Richly Imagined, Dreamlike Voyage of Self-Discovery and Character Formation ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’: A Richly Imagined, Dreamlike Voyage of Self-Discovery and Character Formation Read an article »
‘The Andromeda Strain’: Robert Wise and Michael Crichton’s Stunning Cautioning Tale ‘The Andromeda Strain’: Robert Wise and Michael Crichton’s Stunning Cautioning Tale Read an article »
‘The Exile and Death of Andrei Tarkovsky’: A Priceless Contribution to the Body of Work on One of Cinema’s Greatest Poets ‘The Exile and Death of Andrei Tarkovsky’: A Priceless Contribution to the Body of Work on One of Cinema’s Greatest Poets Read an article »
‘The Man Who Wasn’t There’: A Lovely, Artistic Exhibition of the Coens’ Filmmaking Prowess ‘The Man Who Wasn’t There’: A Lovely, Artistic Exhibition of the Coens’ Filmmaking Prowess Read an article »