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Cannon Fathers
By
Barry Rehfeld
November 1, 1983
From the November/December 1983 issue: Golan and Globus discuss Cannon's plans to take Hollywood
Two Old Masters: Luis Buñuel
By
Dan Yakir
September 1, 1983
Luis Buñuel remembered by Michel Piccoli, Jeanne Moreau, Catherine Deneuve, Bulle Ogier, and Franco Nero
Edgar G. Ulmer
By
Bill Krohn
July 1, 1983
King of the B’s
Wild Bill Richert
By
Richard T. Jameson
November 1, 1982
The director of the newly restored 1979 thriller-comedy
Winter Kills
discusse his career
maudit
in this 1982 interview
Redtime
By
David Thomson
January 1, 1982
Ragtime
and
Reds
signal Paramount's big gamble that people want to see films about radical dreams exploded in early 20th-century America. David Thomson argues that they bring dignity to the epic genre, and luster to Milos Forman and Warren Beatty
The Many Lives of Napoleon
By
William K. Everson
January 1, 1981
3-D or Not 3-D?
By
Michael Kerbel
November 1, 1980
Kubrick’s Shining
By
Richard T. Jameson
July 1, 1980
In conjunction with the release of
Room 237
, FILM COMMENT's vintage defense of
The Shining
from the July/August 1980 issue
Russ Meyer interviewed by Ed Lowry and Louis Black
By
Louis Black
July 1, 1980
Rednecks and Big Knockers: What's your 10-20?
Melodrama and the New Woman
By
David Ehrenstein
September 1, 1978
For the New Woman, a new melodrama:
Coming Home
instead of
Written on the Wind
. David Ehrenstein examines this hip, old-fashioned genre.
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