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Wednesday October 24, 2018

Day: October 24, 2018

Features

From a Longtime Insider/Outsider – Two Cheers for Hollywood: Joseph McBride on Movies

October 24, 2018
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A Book Review Essay by Tony Williams. Joseph McBride, currently Professor of Film Studies at San Francisco State University, has had a long and varied career both in the film industry and as an independent critic for many decades. Soon we will finally get to see his long-awaited role as […]

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