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| | | | | I first ran across mention of The Golem from 1967 back in 1980. It has an entry in Jean-Pierre Andrevon and Alain Schlockoff's Cent monstres du cinéma fantastique ("100 Monsters of Fantastic Cinema"). The entry says litle about the story of this French made-for-TV film, but praises its expressionist beauty, and says that it is... | |
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| | | | | Sebastian Barry is one of my favourite Irish authors; he writes beautifully and I've loved some of his previous books - in fact, the only one I've read that I didn't like much was Days Without End, mainly because the subject (army life in the American West during the Indian Wars) didn't really appeal to... | |
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| | | | | Welcome back to our season long re-evaluation of Paul W.S. Anderson's filmography as on this episode now moves onto possibly one of his least known films which seemingly disappeared from the conscious of the movie going public shortly after it appeared. We examine how the film started life as a sequel to "Blade Runner",... | |
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