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Jeremy W. Heist
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Ulysses
Joseph Strick's film of Ulysses is wonderful. For those who know, and presumably love, Joyce's novel (our century's greatest long
A Young Poet
Poetry, friends, can be a boon companion, can lead us beside the still waters, can wrap us in its colors
The Harvard Advocate
The Advocate has hit the jackpot. For some years now it has solicited nationally, and has seldom produced an issue
The Lion Rampant
That rare beast, the house literary magazine, has come yawning with some grace from its cave. Two stories, eight poems,
La Fuga
Hitchcock's phrase "photographs of people talking" should be hammered into the popular vocabulary. It defines an astoundingly large proportion of
Hamlet
Graceless, monotonous, unfaithful to its source, Hamlet is less tragedy than catastrophe in the hands of Grigory Kozintzev. This is
The Gospel According to St. Matthew
The Gospel According to St. Matthew has been extravagantly hailed as the best film ever made about Christ, possibly one
OK, Fans--Another R'n'R Quiz
We were disheartened, dismayed, even shocked that no one was able to answer all the questions in our rock and
Viva Maria!
Viva Maria! looks like a Hollywood comic western, the sort the studios describe as "rollicking round-ups," or "madcap hi-jinx with
The Heroes of Telemark
Hollywood has always been technically expert. It has found the rare director worthy of its resources in Anthony Mann; whose
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Jacques Demy was trained as a violinist but now spends his time composing movies as themes-and-variations. The repetition of visual
The Tenth Victim
Sometimes a pretty ugly movie like The Hill makes it on dramatic tension alone, and sometimes a dramatically vacuous one