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Tag Archives: Chris Cooper
Nostalgia Recommendation: The Muppets
Some of my favorite movie reviewers write for The New York Times, and thanks to the wonders of the internet, I can read them online. Of course, The New York Times had to go and put a limit on the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged A.O. Scott, Amy Adams, backstage musicals, Chris Cooper, Hugo, James Bobin, Jason Segel, Manohla Dargis, nostalgia, Stephen Holden, The Artist, The Band Wagon, The Muppets
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Five Film Favorites: Films about Films
French philosopher Jacques Derrida became famous (by philosophy and academic standards) for discussing the theory of deconstruction. While I know that my rather curt and probably inaccurate explanation of Derridian deconstructionism will court harsh critiques from colleagues (current and former) and professors, … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Film, Lists
Tagged Charlie Kaufman, Chris Cooper, David Cronenberg, Debbie Harry, deconstructionism, Ed Wood, Five Film Favorites, Inglourious Basterds, Jacques Derrida, Johnny Depp, King Kong, Meryl Streep, Nicolas Cage, Peter Jackson, Quentin Tarantino, Spike Jonze, Tim Burton, Videodrome
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