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There's Always Tomorrow (MOC) in February
Eureka Entertainment have announced the UK DVD release of Douglas Sirk's There's Always Tomorrow as part of their Masters of Cinema Series on 22nd February 2010 priced at 17.99 RRP.
Five things to do today: November 13
The Juan MacLean After his last album, MacLean toured the land with his hipster live band retinue, impressing critics and fans alike with his mastery of the Theremin.
Siskel Center revisits tragic romance
All That Heaven Allows, Far from Heaven, and Ali:Fear Eats the Soul will all be showing at the Gene Siskel Film Center this November.
MUHAMMAD Ali, Peter Pan and the best musical ever made, in the film guide that's made it Ma, top of the world.
The Superior Sandwich Search continues with your best-kept secrets
I have to tell you that I am a little bit salty today. My colleague Mike Deak, whom I like very much, has been holding out on me.
How Ed Lachman re-created 1950s for `Far From Heaven'
When the title appears at the start of "Far From Heaven," a brightly painted title covers the screen over the backdrop of a street scene occupied by people and automobiles, and the music of composer Elmer Bernstein rises in a broad sweep that evokes a 1950s era Technicolor film.
Please Do Not Forget... 05.24.09: Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Please Do Not Forget... 05.24.09: Ali: Fear Eats the Soul Posted by Erik Luers on 05.24.2009 New German cinema reaches a high point........ Rainer Werner Fassbinder's 1974 film, Ali: Fear Eats the Soul , is primarily about a special connection between two people of vastly different backgrounds.
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