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Roberta Smith traces Pollack's "The She-Wolf" - (1943)
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Reunion -- "Abstract Expressionist New York" Opens @ MoMA Mark Wiener 2010
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Roberta Smith traces Pollack's "The She-Wolf" - (1943)
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Reunion -- "Abstract Expressionist New York" Opens @ MoMA Mark Wiener 2010
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It was Rachel Pollack's Unquenchable Fire (1988), a fantasy set in a Poughkeepsie, New York after gods and powers have returned to the world.
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Several years later, in 1969, she received an Academy Award nomination for her performance as a vulnerable Hollywood hopeful in Sydney Pollack's "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"
Susannah York, 72, Oscar nominee for role in 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?' Emma Brown 2011
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"I like playing interesting villains," he said, calling to mind parts like that of the laconic, strangely sympathetic assassin Joubert in Sydney Pollack's "Three Days of the Condor" 1975.
His Silence Could Be Golden David Mermelstein 2012
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Pollack's characters don't go mad like fragile-brained Lovecraft victims, they don't reject the world they find themselves in (that would be mad), they just try to get by, even when the gods start messing with them personally.
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Mr. Redford's intransigence on "Out of Africa" and "Havana" gradually created a breach that was only closed at the very end of Pollack's life.
A Distant Star 2011
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On his website and in reviews, you'll read about Neal Pollack's comedic undertones, with his events offering anything from guided meditation and comedy sketches to pose requests and asana instruction.
Derek Beres: The Unlikely Making of a Yoga Dude Derek Beres 2010
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Rolling Thunder was written by Paul Schrader and – like Sydney Pollack's The Yakuza, written by Schrader and his brother Leonard – it signposts themes and imagery that would obsess Schrader in his own movies: Vietnam veterans, samurai ethics, and orgasmic explosions of cathartically violent revenge.
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It's the last couple standing who are the winners in this widely acclaimed piece of interactive dance theatre from Canadian company, Bluemouth Inc. Much like Sydney Pollack's 1969 movie They Shoot Horses, Don't They? it is inspired by the American dance contests of the Depression era, when contestants would dance for days, sometimes until they dropped.
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