Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, Karen Black occupied a singular place in movies, hovering in that rarefied atmosphere that placed...
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Showing posts with label Coppola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coppola. Show all posts
What he really wanted to do was be an actor
BLOGGER'S NOTE : This post is part of The Sydney Pollack Blogathon occurring through July 22 at Seetimaar — Diary of a Movie Lover By E...
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Edward Copeland's Top 100 of 2012 (60-41)
60 OPEN CITY directed by Roberto Rossellini (56) Perhaps the crowning achievement of the Italian neorealist movement. This story of Italians...
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Edward Copeland's Top 100 of 2012 (40-21)
40 M directed by Fritz Lang (38) Fritz Lang made a lot of good movies, but nothing equaled this tale told in his native language. Peter Lorr...
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Centennial Tributes: Catherine Scorsese
"She was the prototype of Italian parentage. If you could bottle her and spread it around the world, there would be no need for social ...
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"If we can just get rid of these actors and directors, maybe we've got something here."
NOTE: Ranked No. 83 on my all-time top 100 of 2012 "It's just a satire on the way people behave in the movie studios. There was su...
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