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Blogger, film critic, columnist (writes in Croatian and English)
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about 4 hours ago
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Film Review: Modern Times (1936)
Charles Chaplin was one of the most successful filmmakers to bridge the gap between the silent and sound film eras. Aware that his iconic Tramp character could only work his…
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about 21 hours ago
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Film Review: Steamboat Round the Bend (1935)
In 1934, the Fox Company, director John Ford and comedian Will Rogers achieved great success with the comedy Judge Priest , set in the 1890
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1 day ago
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Film Review: Anna Karenina (1935)
The 1935 film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel Anna Karenina stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Greta Garbo, one of the most iconic actresses in the…
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2 days ago
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Film Review: The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002)
Some films may fall into obscurity due to misunderstandings created by their titles, especially when bad timing exacerbates such misconceptions. 2002 period drama The Dangerous…
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2 days ago
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Film Review: A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
Austrian director Max Reinhardt was one of the most influential theatre practitioners of the 20th century, known for introducing Expressionism to the stage. His impact extended…
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2 days ago
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Film Review: The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
In an era where Hollywood has wholeheartedly embraced the view that the source of all evil in the world is white supremacy, it is somewhat amusing to see that in its past, the…
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3 days ago
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Film Review: Judge Priest (1934)
Hollywood has always exploited people’s tendency to view the past, especially the more distant and less palatable aspects of it, through a rosy lens. This exploitation of…
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4 days ago
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Film Review: The Sum of All Fears (2002)
These days, when Russophobia appears to be the substitute for official state religion in the West, it is increasingly difficult to imagine times when Russia and United States…
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4 days ago
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Film Review: Gold (1934)
During the interwar years, Weimar Germany stood out as a powerhouse of science fiction cinema, producing a number of classic and important films. This trend continued into the…
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4 days ago
CineTV
Film Review: The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)
In the first half of the 20th century, Britain maintained a formidable empire, yet its cinema industry lagged behind emerging powerhouses like Hollywood and continental Europe.…
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