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Daily Archives: November 11, 2016
Movie Review: Beatty’s batty in “Rules Don’t Apply”
Warren Beatty isn’t very interested in Howard Hughes, the man. He announces as much with an opening credit for his Hughes comedy, “Rules Don’t Apply.” “Never check an interesting fact,” he quotes Hughes as saying. Did he actually say that? … Continue reading
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Movie Review: China’s “I Am Not Madame Bovary” loses something in translation
If the future of cinema is Chinese, as the single party state emerges as the world’s top box office market, then perhaps the time is right for more Chinese hits — films built for domestic consumption — to enjoy international … Continue reading
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