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Klawans, Stuart | September 7, 1998 issue
This article presents information on motion pictures. When the author say that Shohei Imamura's "The Eel" may be the cheeriest, most hopeful film of his...

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Klawans, Stuart | December 10, 1990 issue
My Twentieth Century, written and directed by Ildiko Enyedi-- is a giddy, exhilarating, beautiful and incurably Hungarian account of the wondrous future,...

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Klawans, Stuart | November 5, 1990 issue
This article presents information about various motion pictures. To Sleep With Anger, the latest film written and directed by Charles Burnett, is droll,...

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Klawans, Stuart | September 17, 1990 issue
The article gives information about films. Buster Keaton's adventure in "Sherlock Junior" has served for over sixty years as a model of how people watch...

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Klawans, Stuart | August 13, 1990 issue
This article presents information about various motion pictures. The basic requirements of the film "The Big Dis" were a shooting budget of $8,500 and a...

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Klawans, Stuart | June 18, 1990 issue
The article discusses recently released movies. "Letter to the Next Generation," by Jim Klein, which has been showing at New York's Anthology Film Archives,...

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Klawans, Stuart | May 28, 1990 issue
The article presents information about three motion pictures. They are "Longtime Companion"; "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!" and "Last Exit to Brooklyn." There's...

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Klawans, Stuart | May 7, 1990 issue
The article presents information on several motions pictures. In the film "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover," directed by Peter Greenway, the...

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Kopkind, Andrew | June 30, 1984 issue
Discusses the motion picture 'Gremlins,' directed by Joe Dante. Theme of the motion picture; Reason why the film is considered a project of Steven Spielberg;...

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Kopkind, Andrew | February 9, 1985 issue
Comments on the film 'A Passage to India,' directed by David Lean. Plot of the film; Cast of characters; Lean's film credits.

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