1961. Directed by Elia Kazan. Director of Photography, Boris Kaufman. Actors, in order of appearance: Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Zohra Lampert.
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In Robin Wood's 1981 introduction to his seminal study of Howard Hawks, Wood cites "an extreme and habitual self-consciousness" as a characteristic of modern art, one to which he has…
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1) Psychedelic pink works; 2) while Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton are not names you necessarily associate with the condition, amour fou is where you find it.
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I The journalist-turned-screenwriter Joe Eszterhas has, either in spite or because of his standing as something of a self-important clod, made several significant contributions to the lexicon of show business.…
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I. Are there significant disadvantages to your present fame? Lolita is famous, not I. I am an obscure, double obscure, novelist with an unpronounceable name. —Vladimir Nabokov, in…
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The Pinkster, in his rarely seen Mark Jacobs ad. In her September 20 A/V Club piece "Should Some Movies Be Taken More Seriously Than Others," Stephanie Zacharek, doing the sort…
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