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| | | | Novellas in November is when we're all reading short books, but Yours Truly is also taking the opportunity to tackle a couple of chunksters as well. By day, Dan Sleigh's monumental Islands is on the coffee table, gradually being whittled down from its 768 pages, while on the table in The Left Wing (which is... | |
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| | | | As a kid growing up and falling in love with movies, Bob Hope was always on the TV screen, not just in old films but on TV specials that seemed to pop up all the time. Hope's best period on the big screen began in the late 1930s with movies like The Cat... | |
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| | | | I had just returned from a year in Vietnam, home on leave for about a month before going to Fort Polk in Louisiana, when I read a review about a film by a young filmmaker I had never heard of before. His name was Martin Scorsese. The film, Who's That Knocking at My Door, was... | |
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| | This Hollywood-savvy item appeared in the December 1932 issue of Vanity Fair , " ...although a German director [he] is now claimed by Ame... |