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 Mia Farrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mia Farrow. Show all posts
When radio was at its most beautiful
By Jonathan Pacheco Roger Ebert once pointed out that Robert Altman kept track of time by the films he’d made. Similarly, I imagine the ave...
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From the Vault: Husbands and Wives
Into every life a little rain must fall and in Husbands and Wives , Woody Allen summons a sizable storm. The inclement weather take many for...
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Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
By Jonathan Pacheco "God, she's beautiful," Elliot says, welcoming us into his months-long infatuation with his sister-in-law....
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Peter Yates (1929-2011)
As a director, the Hampshire, England-born Peter Yates embraced a wide range of genres in the stories he brought to the silver screen, runni...
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