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Sunday April 17, 2016

Day: April 17, 2016

Features

United 93: A Social Conscience and the Ease of Historicism (A 10th Anniversary Retrospective)

David Ryan
April 17, 2016
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By David Ryan. Before United 93 opened ten years ago, the film’s previews were greeted with varying degrees of stress and grief. Although some theaters threatened to pull the previews to allay the pathos of its audience (the wounds still freshly felt in their hearts), only one New York theater […]

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