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		<title>Review: Bobby Deerfield</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Originally published in Movietone News 58-59, August 1978] Sydney Pollack has carted the same thematic luggage down the road so consistently that running a standard, connect-the-dots literary tracer through his feature works is relatively easy. Pollack has concerned himself not so much with issues of death as with things that are dead, or so close [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Originally published in Movietone News 64-65, March 1980] The Silent Witness is a 60-minute British documentary about the controversial Shroud of Turin, which contains a full facial and bodily image of a dead man who may or may not have been Jesus Christ. Producer-director David W. Rolfe figuresâ€”and rightly soâ€”that few people will be likely [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Review: Alien</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Originally published in Movietone News 64-65, March 1980] As a horror movie, Alien is appropriately concerned with collective nightmares (being chased and caught; the monster is below us, now above us; someone we know is, in fact, not human), and lustfully derivative of the genre&#8217;s white-middle-class fears that give rise to the nightmares (loss of [...]]]></description>
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