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THE FRONT PAGES (1931, 1940, 1974)
Here’s an exciting suggestion for a triple bill: all three screen adaptations of Ben Hecht and Charles Macarthur’s classic play, ‘The...
Anosh Aibara
Mar 2810 min read
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THE WAGES OF FEAR (1953)
The Wages of Fear Poster **REVERSE SPOILER ALERT: Reading this piece before watching the movie will only leave you confused and clueless....
Anosh Aibara
Mar 214 min read
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INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS (2013)
Two of the most poignant moments of Inside Llewyn Davis, which in microcosm, contain the essence of the film occur toward its very end....
Anosh Aibara
Mar 212 min read
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FOR DAVID
January 16, 2025; one of the saddest days of the year. My little hand was until now held by a big, soft, warm hand. We had been walking...
Anosh Aibara
Mar 211 min read
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WILLIAM PETER BLATTY’S THE EXORCIST III
There are two types of horror movies: one in which ghosts are part of the universe and their existence is taken for granted; the other in...
Anosh Aibara
Feb 222 min read
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THE NETHER, WRITTEN BY JENNIFER HALEY; DIRECTED BY MOHIT TAKALKAR
It is incredible how much can be achieved in a two-location set with five actors. Walter Benjamin, in his “Work of Art in the Age of...
Anosh Aibara
Feb 225 min read
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SCORCHED/INCENDIES
Dennis Villeneuve’s Incendies is a weak piece of work that matches its source material neither in poetry, nor in intensity of emotion,...
Anosh Aibara
Feb 229 min read
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