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Innocent but Insightful Clay Animation "Mary and Max" Describes Distant, Unlikely, and Emotional Friendship

Innocent but Insightful Clay Animation "Mary and Max" Describes Distant, Unlikely, and Emotional Friendship

I know it might seem silly but to be honest I’ve watched “Mary and Max” twice around this week and it keeps me sobbing. LOL. I mean, I ...

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Don Jon" Resembles Rom-Com Beyond Weak 'Porn-Addiction' Topic

Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Don Jon" Resembles Rom-Com Beyond Weak 'Porn-Addiction' Topic

Why should a film about porn addiction shows a lot of footage from real porn videos? The first ten minutes of “Don Jon” , Joseph Gordon-...

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The Coen Brothers' Comedy about Baby-Kidnapping, "Raising Arizona", is Light and So Much Fun

The Coen Brothers' Comedy about Baby-Kidnapping, "Raising Arizona", is Light and So Much Fun

This post is written as part of the series "the films of... Joel Coen and Ethan Coen" . Like you might have wondered, the...

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"Blood Simple.": A Brilliantly-Styled Crime Started Simple, but Grew Complicated

"Blood Simple.": A Brilliantly-Styled Crime Started Simple, but Grew Complicated

This post is written as part of the series "the films of... Joel Coen amd Ethan Coen" . What is interesting from “Blood Sim...

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"The Hudsucker Proxy" Delivers Cartoon-Like Comedy with Outstanding Cinematography

"The Hudsucker Proxy" Delivers Cartoon-Like Comedy with Outstanding Cinematography

This post is written as part of the series "the films of... Joel Coen and Ethan Coen" So we’ll encounter another kind of fi...

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The Elegant, Black-and-White "The Man Who Wasn't There" Comes with Sorrowful Mood but Half-Cooked Philosophical Messages

The Elegant, Black-and-White "The Man Who Wasn't There" Comes with Sorrowful Mood but Half-Cooked Philosophical Messages

This post is written as part of the series "the films of... Joel Coen and Ethan Coen" Then Joel Coen and Ethan Coen put s...

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"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is Joyous with Lovely Country Songs, but Too Many Characters Around

"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is Joyous with Lovely Country Songs, but Too Many Characters Around

This review is written as part of the series "the films of... Joel Coen and Ethan Coen" When receiving his Oscar for winnin...

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"Barton Fink" Rounds Up Metaphors and Criticisms about Film Industry with Solid Characterization

"Barton Fink" Rounds Up Metaphors and Criticisms about Film Industry with Solid Characterization

This post is written as a part of the series of "the films of... Joel Coen and Ethan Coen" Perhaps “Barton Fink” is one...

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the films of... JOEL COEN and ETHAN COEN

the films of... JOEL COEN and ETHAN COEN

I hope this is gonna be a routine feature of Me On The Movie (!) but, anyway, I proudly present to you my tribute to Joel Coen and Etha...

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