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Monday September 7, 2015

Day: September 7, 2015

Review

Who Needs Enemies? — Getting Acquainted with Eddie Coyle and His Friends

September 7, 2015
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By Jeremy Carr.  In The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973), Eddie Coyle sure could use a friend. Surrounded by many, known by even more, with a family and with former and current partners in crime, Eddie is nevertheless alone. He is a tragically solitary figure whose perhaps naive earnestness leaves […]

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