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Teasing Threads – Three Classical Westerns: 3. John Ford’s ‘The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance’

by gallipus on February 23, 2017February 23, 2017
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Chris Palazzolo, Issue 21, John Ford, John Ford’s ‘The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance’, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’

by gallipus on February 20, 2017February 20, 2017
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Chris Palazzolo, Issue 21, Jim Jarmusch, Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive, Only Lovers Left Alive

Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: On going to see Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Allied’

by gallipus on January 24, 2017January 24, 2017
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Allied, Chris Palazzolo, Issue 21, Robert Zemeckis, Robert Zemeckis’s Allied

Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Ruben Ostlund’s ‘Force Majeure’

by gallipus on December 2, 2016December 2, 2016
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Chris Palazzolo, Force Majeure, Issue 20, Ruben Ostlund, Ruben Ostlund’s ‘Force Majeure’

Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing: Perry Lam reviews ‘Dr Strange’

by Admin on November 23, 2016June 3, 2021
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Dr Strange, Perry Lam, Scott Derrickson

Almodóvar returns to “the universe of women” with ‘Julieta’

by Admin on October 12, 2016August 9, 2021
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Issue 20, Julieta, Pedro Almodovar

Caught between Blue and Grey: Siobhan Hodge reviews ‘Grounded’, performed by Alison van Reeken

by siobhanchodge on September 14, 2016April 14, 2021
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Alison van Reeken, Director, Emily McLean, Grounded, Issue 19, Siobhan Hodge, The Blue Room, Uncategorized

Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Woody Allen’s ‘You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger’

by gallipus on September 6, 2016September 22, 2016
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Chris Palazzolo, Issue 19, Woody Allen, Woody Allen's 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger', You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger

A Lucid Illustration of Erratic, Wayward Human Substance: Jonathan Dunk Reviews SUDS’ production of ‘Black Hands / Dead Section’

by Admin on August 13, 2016August 27, 2016
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Black Hands / Dead Section, Jonathan Dunk, Sydney University Dramatic Society, Zach Beavon-Collin

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