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Daily Archives: February 5, 2014
Questions for Elizabeth Olsen?
My next interview is with Elizabeth Olsen, the lovely young star of “Martha Marcy May Marlene,” “Oldboy”, “Red Lights”, “Liberal Arts” and many an indie film in her still-new career. “In Secret” is a “Postman Always Rings Twice” style thriller … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “A Field in England”
So many horror films, so very few with real ambition. “A Field in England” is a period piece set during the English Civil War, and its horrors are not of the torture-porn, splatter, slasher with a knife a variety. This … Continue reading
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