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All posts by Jaime N. Christley
A “Relic” from the January Dumping Grounds
Jaime N. Christley writes about the now-20-year-old sci-fi film "The Relic," a classic example of a "January dumping ground" release.
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“Au Hasard Balthazar” at 50
Jaime Christley looks back at Bresson's minimalist masterpiece on its 50th anniversary.
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“Taxi Driver” at 40
On its 40th anniversary, Jaime N. Christley commemorates the classic film "Taxi Driver."
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“Killer’s Kiss” At 60″
The imperfect, frequently bush-league Killer's Kiss fits almost too neatly into Stanley Kubrick's storied career. As his second feature following Fear & Desire, which he famously sought to suppress, it figures as his last first draft before the evolutionar...
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