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Reviewing the Classics| Terje Vigen (A Man There Was)

April 6, 20170

You will no doubt hear the names Carl Theodor Dreyer and Ingmar Bergman in any and every conversation about iconic…

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Reviewing The Classics| 12 Angry Men

March 8, 20172

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the 1957 film 12 Angry Men, and it is as relevant and captivating…

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Reviewing the Classics| Scrooge

December 28, 20160

Charles Dickens’ story A Christmas Carol is well nigh inescapable during this time of year. Even without reading the book…

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Reviewing the Classics| Citizen Kane

December 14, 20160

Orson Welles’ mythic masterpiece about an American tycoon’s rise and fall feels remarkably relevant for America in 2016. Despite only…

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Reviewing the Classics| Singin’ In The Rain

December 8, 20161

Considered by many to be the greatest film musical of all time, Singing in the Rain is also one of…

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Reviewing the Classics| Andrei Rublev

November 9, 20160

What do we think about when we engage art? When we gaze at a painting, do we appreciate it for…

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Reviewing the Classics| Knowing Our Neighbors Outside Our Rear Windows

October 19, 20160

When Alfred Hitchcock and the horror genre are mentioned in the same breath, the conversation is more than likely revolving…

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Reviewing the Classics| Seven Samurai

September 21, 20160

Seven Samurai, directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa, is a masterwork of filmmaking. Set in late-16th century feudal Japan, the…

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