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livius1.com
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| | | | | If there are really only seven basic plots or stories then that probably explains why remakes, which are practically as old as cinema itself, are so common. From a business perspective, something that has proven to be successful once may well do so again so the temptation is always there to take another trip back... | |
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www.davidbordwell.net
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| | | | | Story of Floating Weeds (Yasujiro Ozu) Kristin here: This surprisingly popular series started with what we assumed to be a one-off entry. In 2007 David and I saluted the birth of the Classical Hollywood Cinema in 1917 as a full-fledged new set of norms that would last until the present day and influence filmmakers around [...] | |
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| | | | | Harry Potter and the Cursed Child finally arrives in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, and for what I watched at opening night yesterday, the jaw-dropping wonder of seeing the incredible special effects and experiencing the fantastic soundtrack by Imogen Heap cover up the over-the-top forced acting from most of the main cast and... | |
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www.davidsbookworld.com
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| | | I have a new review up at Strange Horizons this week. I'm looking at an Argentinian novel, Dengue Boy by Michel Nieva, translated from Spanish by Rahul Bery and published in the UK by Serpent... | ||