Film Journal: 19981101
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Latest Issue: Sunday, November 1, 1998

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  • Redford and General Cinema Set Philadelphia Art-House Location
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  • Raimi's Simple Plan Is a Chilling Tale Of Greed and Murder
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  • ShowEast Salutes Zanuck and Brown's Lifetime of Hits
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  • Italian Comic Breaks New Ground With Bittersweet Holocaust Tale
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  • The iconographic fantasy/sci-fi writer Richard Matheson has unfortunately not been well-served by the movies since about 1973, regardless...
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  • There's far too much ludicrous, old-man nudity in Waking Ned Devine to take it completely seriously as belonging...
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  • The notion of a new horror film devoted to urban legends is somewhat redundant, given that horror films...
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  • Eric Rohmer, whose remarkable filmmaking career is as consistent as it is durable, certainly hasn't strayed from his...
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  • An intriguing culture clash lies at the root of Steam: The Turkish Bath, which is nothing if not...
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  • It's funny how the films which most earnestly try to be real, streetwise and socially relevant often not...
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  • The always edifying topic of Los Angeles hustlers gets yet another workout in the determinedly gritty Skin and...
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  • With Shadrach, Susanna Styron, daughter of the distinguished American author William Styron, has directed a faithful, pungent adaptation...
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  • In the middle of the night, on the empty-storefront-laden main street of Smalltown USA, a young man named...
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  • In Pleasantville, screenwriter and first-time director Gary Ross peels back the layers of innocence of those wholesome black-and-white...
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  • There probably isn't an American filmmaker around today who has piled up more good will than John Waters.
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  • Rough-around-the-edges and media-genic as hell New York City cop Bo Dietl, who retired from the force in 1985...
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  • The makers of 'Saturday Night Live' have decided, for the eighth time (and there's a ninth on the...
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  • Like Ken Loach's best films, My Name Is Joe explores the lives of scrappy working-class characters whose inner...
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  • Misfit adolescent boys, or any adults who think back to their own troubled junior high-school days (and who...
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  • Can you spell 'vanity project'? Make that 'painfully unhip vanity project,' with pretensions to being a scathingly satirical...
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