Film Friday*

Daniel S Levine September 18, 2015
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Not many directors could say they were around long enough to direct both Humphrey Bogart…

Daniel S Levine September 4, 2015
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Sometimes, you just need a hug and someone to talk to. That's at the heart…

Daniel S Levine August 28, 2015
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George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road is the ultimate how-to guide when it comes to…

Daniel S Levine August 21, 2015
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One is the loneliest number, but four can feel lonely too. Delbert Mann's Separate Tables,…

Daniel S Levine August 14, 2015
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The best known films by director Akira Kurosawa are set in a Japan populated by…

Daniel S Levine August 7, 2015
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During the 1960s, there were several New Waves in film, starting in France and spreading…

Daniel S Levine July 17, 2015
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Picking a favorite Charles Chaplin movie might be difficult for some, but for me, Limelight…

Daniel S Levine July 10, 2015
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While the big-budget Western is long gone, the genre is thriving among indie filmmakers. Slow…

Daniel S Levine July 1, 2015
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There are very few remaining stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood and one of…

Daniel S Levine June 26, 2015
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This week, we lost one of recent cinema history’s great composers, James Horner. During the…