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All posts by Justine Smith
David Lynch’s Art and Life
Justine Smith writes about David Lynch's "The Art Life" and the way avant-garde art has informed his career.
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The Emotional Frontier
Justine Smith writes about "One-Eyed Jacks" and the work of Marlon Brando as the film arrives on the Criterion Collection.
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The War Between Cinema and Censorship
Justine Smith writes about Luis GarcĂa Berlanga's social satire "The Executioner," now available from The Criterion Collection.
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The 10 Best Horror Movies Based on True Stories
Justine Smith ranks the best horror films based on shocking true stories, like the mass Zodiac killings.
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Battling the Mundane with “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls”
As Criterion releases it on Blu-ray, Justine Smith writes this appreciation of the infamous cult film "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls."
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The Angry Young Woman: On “A Taste of Honey”
On the day of its release from The Criterion Collection, Justine Smith talks about the kitchen-sink drama "A Taste of Honey".
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The Multiplicity of Kristen Stewart
Justine Smith writes about the indie-focused career of Kristen Stewart, on the eve of two new releases in which she co-stars.
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The Modern City and Antonioni’s “Le Amiche”
Justine Smith writes about the Antonioni film "Le Amiche," now on Criterion Blu-ray.
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Robert Drew and the Legacy of Authenticity Politics
Justine Smith explores the filmography of documentarian Robert Drew as his Kennedy box set is released on Criterion Blu-ray.
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