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    | newspaper - 'Ballroom': Light and Fantastic Washington Post. 26-02-1993 |  
    | Rita Kempley |  
    | Review of the film,  mainly synopsis.[full record] |  |  |  
    | newspaper - 'Ballroom's' Fancy Footwork Washington Post. 26-02-1993. p.n.p. |  
    | Desson Howe |  
    | Review of Strictly Ballroom that doesn't take itself or the film very seriously, "Grabbing every backstage musical cliche by the lapels, it sends each one pi...[full record] |  |  |  
    | newspaper - 'Flirting' with Charm Washington Post. 20-11-1992. p.unknown |  
    | Desson Howe |  
    | Review and synopsis of 'Flirting' in addition to still photograph of Thandie Newton and Nicole Kidman in 'Flirting'.
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    | newspaper - 'Flirting': Tantalizing Teens Washington Post. 20-11-1992. p.unknown |  
    | Hal Hinson |  
    | Review and synopsis of 'Flirting' which includes still photograph of Noah taylor and Thandie Newton on location.
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    | newspaper - 'Wedding' no bliss Washington Post. 20-06-1997 |  
    | Rita Kempley |  
    | A review of My Best Friend's Wedding - compares the film to 1930's screwball comedies.[full record] |  |  |  
    | newspaper - Teen Flicks Rule: So Hollywood Lets Them Rock, and Roll Washington Post. 16-04-1999. pp.3-45 |  
    | Waxman offers a critique of the recent boom of 'teenpics' in the late 90's and spends much of her energy explaining the marketability and profitability of p...[full record] |  |  |  
    | newspaper - The Aussie 'Voice' of Adolescence Washington Post. 12-09-1988. p.87 |  
    | Hal Hinson |  
    | Film review which contains brief synopsis and critical reading of the film.
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    | newspaper - Theater of the Observed:  In "Truman Show", the Camera Never Sleeps.  Good Thing.  This Is One to Watch. Washington Post. 05-06-1998. p.n.p. |  
    | Rita Kempley |  
    | Discusses mainly the narrative of the film, describing it as Candid Camera "run amok", and talks about the issues of paranoia and violation of privacy and vo...[full record] |  |  |  |  
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