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Thursday July 13, 2017

Day: July 13, 2017

Review

A Feisty Wizard of Cinema: Mickey Rooney, a Show Business Life by James A. MacEachern

Louis J. Wasser
July 13, 2017
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A Book Review by Louis J. Wasser. If the glimpses we catch on screen of an actor’s body of work ultimately amount to autobiography, the late Mickey Rooney (1920-2014) told us his life story through a distinguished, albeit frequently checkered, career in film and entertainment. In his recent biography, Mickey […]

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Visions of Invasion: An Interview with Mathieu Ratthe on The Gracefield Incident

July 13, 2017
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By Jeremy Carr. Before ever beginning his debut feature film, director Mathieu Ratthe had proven himself adept at two critical techniques. First is a keen ability to manipulate and employ the most effective strategies of the horror genre (proper scares, an unsettling atmosphere, startling twists). Second is to do so with […]

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