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Walter Hill’s screenplay for ‘The Driver’ is the best screenwriting school you can get Walter Hill’s screenplay for ‘The Driver’ is the best screenwriting school you can get Read an article »
Peter Bogdanovich’s ‘What’s Up, Doc?’ brought screwball back to life Peter Bogdanovich’s ‘What’s Up, Doc?’ brought screwball back to life Read an article »
Sidney Lumet’s ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ is most likely the one film in the director’s rich career that stayed with us the most Sidney Lumet’s ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ is most likely the one film in the director’s rich career that stayed with us the most Read an article »
Brian De Palma’s ‘Blow Out’ is one of the finest films about the process of filmmaking Brian De Palma’s ‘Blow Out’ is one of the finest films about the process of filmmaking Read an article »
Hal Ashby’s ‘Being There’ is one of the most delightful movies ever created Hal Ashby’s ‘Being There’ is one of the most delightful movies ever created Read an article »
All hail Kubrick’s ‘Barry Lyndon,’ a masterclass in bringing a unique filmmaker’s vision to life All hail Kubrick’s ‘Barry Lyndon,’ a masterclass in bringing a unique filmmaker’s vision to life Read an article »