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The MacGuffin Men
Published on February 19th, 2019

The connection with John Huston’s earlier work, Sean Connery and Michael Caine’s chemistry, and laughing at the futility of human »

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Published on January 21st, 2019

John Huston, shooting on location, Humphrey Bogart playing against type, and how Tim Holt’s later career choices illustrate the ideas »

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Published on December 14th, 2018

Alex writes about the appeal of Pusha T. »

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Published on December 5th, 2018

Marlon Brando and his influence on acting, Elia Kazan’s personal attachment to Terry’s journey, the infamous contender scene, shooting on location, »

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Published on November 26th, 2018

Alex writes about the career of Ryan Gosling, and a particular ringing left in his ears by First Man. »

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Published on November 26th, 2018

Robert Redford, Michael Ritchie’s diverse career, and the pervasive timeliness of the film. »

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Published on November 6th, 2018

The unique style of Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess, the film’s stellar cinematography, production design, and sound design, Sam Rockwell’s desire »

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Published on October 16th, 2018

Kenneth Lonergan’s struggle to finish the film, the unique ambition and scope of the film, the high class teen movie, »

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Published on October 9th, 2018

Alex writes about Drinking Buddies, Columbus, and more. »

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Published on October 9th, 2018

Shirley MacLaine, Billy Wilder’s continued impressive career, Jack Lemmon, the film’s portrayal of television, Shirley MacLaine, how the film uses anamorphic »

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