By Edward Copeland It's not easy for me to make this confession, especially to the masses around the world in cyberspace, but it's ...
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The Last Troops to Withdraw
By J.D. Casualties of War (1989) came out toward the end of the trend of Vietnam War movies in the 1980s after the likes of Oliver Stone, S...
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The long and dying road
By Edward Copeland Javier Bardem carries the weight of Biutiful upon his shoulders as if it's a crucifix — and with its excessive leng...
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Happiness is never distributed equally
By Edward Copeland When a new Mike Leigh film opens, it's wrong to say you "watch" it. "Eavesdrop" seems to be a mo...
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The Most Vulnerable Point
By Jonathan Pacheco Released 40 years ago in the U.S., Claire's Knee is Éric Rohmer's invitation to consider how much one can belie...
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Words Get in the Way
By VenetianBlond Alfred Hitchcock directed a screwball comedy. Yes, it takes a moment to sink in. Although Hitch infused all of his films wi...
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Wartime Theatrics
By Jonathan Pacheco François Truffaut's personal feelings and memories drove his 1959 semi-autobiographical character study, The 400 Blo...
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Walk Away. Drop It.
BLOGGER'S NOTE : This post is part of the For the Love of Film (Noir): The Film Preservation Blogathon hosted by Ferdy on Films and The...
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Just the Facts Remain in This Thriller
BLOGGER'S NOTE : This post is part of the For the Love of Film (Noir): The Film Preservation Blogathon hosted by Ferdy on Films and The...
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It has no moral whatsoever and proves nothing at all
BLOGGER'S NOTE : This post is part of the For the Love of Film (Noir): The Film Preservation Blogathon hosted by Ferdy on Films and The...
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No one escapes punishment
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