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Blogger, film critic, columnist (writes in Croatian and English)
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Film Review: Bob le flambeur (1956)
France, known as the birthplace of the Auteur Theory, has produced a remarkable number of acclaimed film directors, many of whom have become synonymous with specific genres. One…
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1 day ago
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Film Review: Assassination Tango (2002)
Some films give the impression that they have provided more fun to the people making them than to the people watching them. One such impression can be given by the 2002 thriller…
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2 days ago
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Film Review: The Recruit (2003)
The tragic events of September 11, 2001, not only shook the United States as a nation but also had a profound impact on the perception of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).…
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2 days ago
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Film Review: Amen. (2002)
One of the most heated and controversial debates surrounding the Holocaust relates to the role the Catholic Church played, or failed to play, during those events. Despite the…
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2 days ago
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Film Review: The Hours (2002)
The recipe for winning Oscars is a well-known formula in Hollywood, and it typically includes a prestigious literary source, a biography of a famous person, characters with…
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3 days ago
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Film Review: Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
1955 was a pivotal year for the history of American popular culture. At this particular point, the American entertainment industry began to shift its focus to the younger…
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4 days ago
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Film Review: Narc (2002)
Detroit, once the epitome of America's industrial might and prosperity, has devolved into a perpetual cycle of urban decay, serving as a poignant symbol of the nation's missteps…
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5 days ago
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Film/Television Review: Live from Baghdad (2002)
Beyond the United States, the most significant victor of the First Gulf War was CNN, a previously unknown cable network that later became the world's best-known and most…
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5 days ago
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Film Review: Equilibrium (2002)
Nowadays, where an increasing number of politicians and influential figures in the West are touting the idea of World War Three being good for the economy, if not as the solution…
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5 days ago
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Film Review: Die Another Day (2002)
James Bond fans today tend to view older instalments of the film series, particularly those featuring Sean Connery and Roger Moore, with a sense of nostalgia, curiosity, or…
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