By Philip French By some way the most intriguing and thought-provoking picture I’ve seen in recent weeks is Stander, directed and co-scripted by New York-based Bronwen Hughes. She’s hitherto best known for the quirky independent production Harriet the Spy and…
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Directed by Michael Radford, “The Merchant of Venice,” which stars Jeremy Irons, Al Pacino, Joseph Fiennes and Lynn Collins, is better-than-average screen Shakespeare: intelligent without being showily clever, and motivated more by genuine fascination with the play’s language and ideas…
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By Dylan Grant College student Alan Parker has been obsessed with death ever since his father passed away, seeing it around every corner. When he sets out on the long trek home to visit his mother in the hospital, he…
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Reviewed By: Joshua Tyler While undeniably one of America’s most successful authors, Stephen King’s track record in theaters has been almost consistently lackluster. Riding the Bullet does little to change that, coming across as something akin to a mediocre episode…
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