| newspaper - A Cinderella Makes over her Life New York Times |
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Janet Maslin
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| newspaper - A Director Tries Out a Fantasy While He Questions Reality New York Times. 21-05-1998. p.n.p. |
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Bernard Weinraub
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| Talks about how Weir, in 1995, struggled to find a script that was worthy of creating into a film until he was given Andrew Niccol's script for The Truman Sh...[full record]
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| newspaper - Film: John Hughes 'Pretty in Pink" New York Times. 28-02-1986. p.55 |
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Janet Maslin
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| Maslin praises Hughes' un-canny ability to depict and relate to teenage behaviour. She finds Hughes style to emanate a MTV aesthetic and notes his heavy reli...[full record]
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| newspaper - For the Media's Dupes, Perhaps Thinking Makes It So New York Times. 08-06-1998. p.n.p. |
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Edward Rothstein
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| Scathing attack on the way in which society has allowed itself to be continually duped by the media. The writer says that Peter Weir's direction "treats the ...[full record]
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| newspaper - hanks&ryan@romance.com New York Times. 18-12-1998. p.131 |
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Janet Maslin
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| A review of 'You've Got Mail' praising the emphasis on literature and the central female character.[full record]
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| newspaper - Hong Kong's Master of Internal Pyrotechnics New York Times. 12-10-1997. p.3 |
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Edward Gargan
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| An interview of Christoper Doyle on his success as a cinematographer, and some information of his awards. Discusses future issues, such as the film heis wor...[full record]
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| newspaper - More Than Romance Colors 'Strictly Ballroom' New York Times. 07-02-1993 |
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Peter Brunette
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| An interview with Luhrmann, talking about the film in an American context.[full record]
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| newspaper - Moving Beyond Boyhood In an Australian Town New York Times. 25-08-1988. p.unknown |
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Caryn James
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| This article is a review published to coincide with the release of The Year My Voice Broke in the U.S.A. The author provides a brief synopsis, in addition to...[full record]
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| newspaper - Muriels wedding brings bliss to two young actreses. New York Times. 16-04-1995 |
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Monohla Dargis
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| Article that works to promote the stature of these two actresses within an American context. A handy article for gaining noteriety.
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| newspaper - No Se No Blood Just Good Clean Fun New York Times. 10-01-1997 |
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| newspaper - No Sex, No Blood, Just Good, Clean Fun New York Times. 10-01-1997. pp.- |
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Stephen Holden
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| newspaper - Rivalries and Love In Australian Ballroom New York Times. 13-02-1993 |
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| This is a review of Strictly Ballroom.
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| newspaper - So, what's wrong with this picture? New York Times. 05-06-1998. p.1 |
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Janet Maslin
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| Mainly discusses the narrative of the film. Begins with a definition of "trumania" to give readers who haven't seen the film a feel for what it's about. Prai...[full record]
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| newspaper - Spiritual Values Are In, but, Please No Sermonizing New York Times. 01-09-1996 |
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Gustav Niebuhr
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| Informs reader that religious messages can still be found in today's film.[full record]
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