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Moments out of Time 1975

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] • Keith Carradine singing “I’m Easy” to one or all of four women—and also, to be sure, himself: Nashville… • The awful pale blue oblong of...

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Review: The Romantic Englishwoman

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] The Romantic Englishwoman affords an unexceptionably witty and civilized film experience from the first shivery glimpse of Glenda Jackson’s...

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Review: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, and music scorer John Morris notwithstanding, The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother is...

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Review: The Nickel Ride

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Despite its director’s solid critical and commercial reputation and a Cannes Festival showing, The Nickel Ride arrived in Seattle well over a...

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Review: Conduct Unbecoming

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Hands-down winner of the Wrongest Possible Project from the Very Beginning Award for 1975 is Conduct Unbecoming, a dreadful adaptation of a...

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Review: Dog Day Afternoon

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] The montage with which Sidney Lumet begins Dog Day Afternoon is at pains to get across to us just what things were like in Brooklyn at 2:57...

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Review: La Via Revee

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] by Ken Eisler Isabelle drives unhurriedly through the morning streets of Montreal in her little red Volkswagen. Along the way we glimpse women...

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Review: The Sunshine Boys

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Neil Simon’s way of being funny has an unappealing tinge of urbane and private nastiness to it. It’s not always something you can pin down to...

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On the Absence of the Grail

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] The interest of the reader (and one reads the Grail stories with a real interest) does not come, one can see, from the question which normally...

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Love Among the Ruins: 1975 in Review

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] “We might pass this way again”—the line from the song recurs throughout Stations, Roger Hagan’s exquisite documentary that stood out at this...

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Review: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, and music scorer John Morris notwithstanding, The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother is...

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Review: The Nickel Ride

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Despite its director’s solid critical and commercial reputation and a Cannes Festival showing, The Nickel Ride arrived in Seattle well over a...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Review: Conduct Unbecoming

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Hands-down winner of the Wrongest Possible Project from the Very Beginning Award for 1975 is Conduct Unbecoming, a dreadful adaptation of a...

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Review: Dog Day Afternoon

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] The montage with which Sidney Lumet begins Dog Day Afternoon is at pains to get across to us just what things were like in Brooklyn at 2:57...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Review: La Via Revee

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] by Ken Eisler Isabelle drives unhurriedly through the morning streets of Montreal in her little red Volkswagen. Along the way we glimpse women...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Review: The Sunshine Boys

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] Neil Simon’s way of being funny has an unappealing tinge of urbane and private nastiness to it. It’s not always something you can pin down to...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

On the Absence of the Grail

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] The interest of the reader (and one reads the Grail stories with a real interest) does not come, one can see, from the question which normally...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Love Among the Ruins: 1975 in Review

[Originally published in Movietone News 47, January 1976] “We might pass this way again”—the line from the song recurs throughout Stations, Roger Hagan’s exquisite documentary that stood out at this...

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