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Sidney Lumet’s ‘Serpico’: One Honest Man’s Struggle Against the System

  By Sven Mikulec   The legend has it, when Al Pacino asked Frank Serpico why he had blown the…

8 years ago

‘Bonnie and Clyde’: An Exquisite Filmmaking Vision that Captured the Essence of the Sixties

  By Sven Mikulec Revolutionary in its depiction of gritty, blood-splattering violence, cleverly and to great effect exploiting the counter-culture…

9 years ago

Sidney Lumet’s ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ is most likely the one film in the director’s rich career that stayed with us the most

  By Sven Mikulec It was 12 Angry Men that initially attracted us to the great American filmmaker and storyteller…

9 years ago

Arthur Penn’s ‘Night Moves’ demands, and deserves, multiple viewings, and every single one of them is equally rewarding

  By Sven Mikulec Whenever Arthur Penn's name is mentioned, most people probably think of Bonnie and Clyde. The Beatty-Dunaway…

9 years ago