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Top 250 American Movies: 61-70

For each movie in the top 100, I’ve written a question to answer. (It would get very, very boring for me to have to write some variation on “boy howdy, you’ll never believe how good this movie is” one hundred more times.) There’s no exact sentence or word count I’m holding myself to here, but… Read More Top 250 American Movies: 61-70

July 24, 2022 Tim1 Comment

The Thin Blue Line (1988)

Dir. Errol Morris Colloquially, it’s the documentary that released an innocent man from prison; it’s one of those cases about art both affecting and effecting life, sort of the reverse of Mark David Chapman and John Hinckley, Jr. being inspired by Nashville or Taxi Driver.  That Randall Dale Adams could be freed from his life sentence (after having… Read More The Thin Blue Line (1988)

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