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An analysis of the changing iconography of the English gentleman gives way to a rumination on the cinema's seemingly inbuilt propensity for representing violence.
I Found it at the Movies: Reflections of a Cinephile by Philip French – review 2011
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Justine, though, quasi embraces it, with some of cinema's most chilling language but what did you expect from Lars?
Erica Abeel: Apocalypse: If Not Now, Maybe Next Week? Erica Abeel 2011
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He broke into moviemaking as many did in cinema's early years, working his way up from menial tasks in the business—in his case, cleaning and repairing movie prints in Fort Lee, N.J., the capital of American filmmaking in those pre-Hollywood days.
Master of the Mise-en-Scène David Mermelstein 2011
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There, she once again mixes it up beneath sparkling skies with cinema's brightest stars.
Peggy Siegal: To Cannes With Love, Peggy Siegal 2011
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There, she once again mixes it up beneath sparkling skies with cinema's brightest stars.
Peggy Siegal: To Cannes With Love, Peggy Siegal 2011
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Oscar winner Mirren, whose uncanny channeling of Elizabeth's stiff-upper-lip airs is one of recent cinema's grandest performances, flawlessly captures the Queen's eerie old-world reticence.
John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011
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Oscar winner Mirren, whose uncanny channeling of Elizabeth's stiff-upper-lip airs is one of recent cinema's grandest performances, flawlessly captures the Queen's eerie old-world reticence.
John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011
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These three pictures not only demonstrate that horror films have been around in one form or another since cinema's earliest days, but also that the genre cuts across cultural barriers.
The Horror, at Home David Mermelstein 2011
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Oscar winner Mirren, whose uncanny channeling of Elizabeth's stiff-upper-lip airs is one of recent cinema's grandest performances, flawlessly captures the Queen's eerie old-world reticence.
John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011
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There, she once again mixes it up beneath sparkling skies with cinema's brightest stars.
Peggy Siegal: To Cannes With Love, Peggy Siegal 2011
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