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Jeremy J. Ross

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Hell is a Dour Robin Williams; Heaven Can't Stand Him Either

The best moment in What Dreams May Come occurs when Max Von Sydow, the great staple of films specializing in

Pretty Faces, Money Do Not a Great Film Make

In an early scene in Titanic, a character scolds the captain for referring to the length of the ship by

Egoyan's Bittersweet 'Hereafter' Tackles Canadian Small-Town Tragedy

"There is no such thing as an accident," lawyer Mitchell Stevens (Ian Holm) tells prospective clients in Atom Egoyan's haunting

Eve's Bayou

Samuel L. Jackson produces and stars in this gothic tale of infidelity and voodoo in the Louisiana bayou, but graciously

Eve's Bayou

Samuel L. Jackson produces and stars in this gothic tale of infidelity and voodoo in the Louisiana bayou but graciously

Eve's Bayou

Samuel L. Jackson produces and stars in a gothic tale of infidelity and voodoo in the Louisiana bayous, but graciously

Eve's Bayou' Blends Mystery, Voodoo, Sex

Like most memorable cinematic upscales, Eve's Bayou finds itself in a precariously balanced world, cascading between realism and mystical fantasy.

Burning Down the House: A Reassessment of the Waco Tragedy

In an interview early in William Gazecki's documentary on the fiasco in Waco, a Branch Davidian makes one desperate plea:

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