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--Recent Viewings--
Highly Recommended: "The Circus"
  ° THE CIRCUS (1928/USA) Charles Chaplin HR Bright Lights Film Journal  
  ° THE DUCHESS (2008/UK-Italy-France) Saul Dibb W metacritic  
  ° INSIDE DEEP THROAT (2005/USA) Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato A metacritic  
  ° GREGORY'S GIRL (1980/UK) Bill Forsyth R Film Reference  
   ° INFRA-MAN (1975/Hong Kong) Hua Shan A Love HK Film  
   ° LA GRANDE BOUFFE (1973/France-Italy) Marco Ferreri D Bright Lights Film Journal  
  ° FAST FOOD NATION (2006/USA-UK) Richard Linklater W metacritic  
  ° THE OTHER LOVE (1947/USA) André De Toth W Time Out  
  ° FUNNY HA HA (2002/USA) Andrew Bujalski W metacritic  
  ° THE HORSE (1973/USA) Charles Burnett R New York Magazine  
  ° BATTLES WITHOUT HONOUR AND HUMANITY (1973/Japan) Kinji Fukasaku W Images Journal  
  ° THE GOLEM (1920/Germany) Carl Boese & Paul Wegener W Kinoeye  
  ° THE AMERICAN SOLDIER (1970/West Germany) Rainer Werner Fassbinder R Time Out  
  ° ELECTION (2005/Hong Kong) Johnnie To A metacritic  
  ° OLD YELLER (1957/USA) Robert Stevenson IMDB  
  ° MICHAEL (1924/Germany) Carl Dreyer W Slant Magazine  
  ° IN BRUGES (2008/USA-UK-Germany) Martin McDonagh W metacritic  
  ° THE PARTY (1968/USA) Blake Edwards W Roger Ebert  
  ° EASY LIVING (1937/USA) Mitchell Leisen R DVD Savant  
  ° DANGER: DIABOLIK (1967/Italy-France) Mario Bava W DVD Savant  
 
 

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SIGHT & SOUND... Reflections In A Golden Eye: Frederick Wiseman's respect for civic institutions makes him a champion of democratic values but his artistry should not be forgotten.
September 2008
Sight & Sound Reflections In A Golden Eye: Frederick Wiseman's respect for civic institutions makes him a champion of democratic values but his artistry should not be forgotten.

Filmmaker 25 New Faces of Independent Film: Filmmaker's 10th annual survey of new talent.

Future Movies Shane Meadows talks Somers Town.

GreenCine Guy Maddin: "I Had This Haunted Childhood".
The Guardian Sex, violence and classroom action: Everyone has a favourite film about school, whether they were the best days of your life or the worst. Peter Bradshaw reveals his ahead of a poll to find the top 10.

LA Weekly Manny Farber, 1917-2008: Critic's passing leaves a Space.

MovieMaker Giuseppe Tornatore Dives Into the Great Unknown.

Time Out Guy Ritchie on ‘RocknRolla’.
Village Voice Anthology Film Archives Revives the Public Mischief of Robert Downey Sr.
Bright Lights Film Journal Men in Women-in-Prison: Masochism, Feminism, Fetish.
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Who are the most important film actors of all-time? Is it those who had the biggest star-power, those who won the most awards or accolades, those who grabbed the most headlines? Or, was it those performers who actually worked - for whatever reason - with the best filmmakers and subsequently ended up appearing in many of the screen's finest films? 
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Rene Clair's "Paris qui dort". Number 1,000 on TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films list

TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films listing is now based on 1,604 critics/reviewers' and filmmakers' top-10 lists, culled from various sources. Additionally, we have also factored in over 650 magazine polls, film institute polls, and many other polls of interest. The net effect of all our fine-tuning over the last twelve months is that a total of 139 films have debuted or re-entered our list and, of course, 139 films (and some very fine ones at that) have dropped out. View The 1,000 Greatest Films.

  
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