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Movie Review: A Veteran adjusts to Civilian Life with “My Dead Friend Zoe”
Perhaps only an Iraq War combat vet would dare to tackle Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with the sort of sarcasm and gallows humor of “My Dead Friend Zoe.” Director and co-writer and ex-paratrooper Kyle Hausmann-Stokes’ film’s title character is a … Continue reading
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Tagged ed-harris, morgan-freeman, movie-reviews, natalie-morales, ptsd, utkarsh-ambudkar
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Classic Film Review: Reckless Pilot Peck makes a WWII Trek across “The Purple Plain” (1954)
By the time he made “The Purple Plain,” Gregory Peck had already made a film that touched on the fear and emotional toll of air combat in World War II — 1949’s “Twelve O’Clock High.” But the text of that … Continue reading
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Tagged classic-film, combat-film, gregory-peck, movie-review, ptsd, sri-lanka, world-war-ii
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