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    Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Review: 'Port of Shadows' restored to its poetic realist glory

    It was the only French film of the 1930s, Simone de Beauvoir reported, that she and Jean-Paul Sartre jointly admired, largely for "the fog of despair enveloping the entire film." Yet it was banned by the Vichy government on moral grounds, accused of contributing to a national malaise that led to the German occupation and condemned by a French Catholic organization for telling "a profoundly demoralizing, somber story." It's "Port of Shadows," one of the treasures of French cinema now newly restored to its original glory.
    It was the only French film of the 1930s, Simone de Beauvoir reported, that she and Jean-Paul Sartre jointly admired, largely for "the fog of despair enveloping the entire film." Yet it was banned by the Vichy government on moral grounds, accused of...

    Tags: The Hustler (movie), France, Panama, French Movies, Celebrities

  2. Aug 17, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  3. Movie review: 'The Fallen Idol'

    <b>4 stars (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    4 stars (out of four) Of all the movies that try to take us into the mind and viewpoint of a child, Carol Reed's 1948 "The Fallen Idol," adapted by Graham Greene from his short story, is one of the most ingenious. Reed and Greene show us the world as...

    Tags: Music Box Theatre, Graham Greene, Carol Reed, Diplomacy, Death

  4. Apr 7, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'The Fallen Idol'

    Times Staff Writer
    FOR a brief but dazzling three-year period, from 1947 through 1949, Carol Reed was the director to beat in the English-speaking world. Two films of that period, "Odd Man Out" and "The Third Man," have been widely admired, but the third, 1948's "The Fallen...

    Tags: Graham Greene, England, Carol Reed, Diplomacy, DVDs and Movies

  6. Apr 26, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'The Other Brother'

    Times Staff Writer
    "The Other Brother" is a perfectly pleasant if slightly pokey comedy about two Harlem brothers (Mekhi Phifer and Andre Blake), one square, the other hip--or so he thinks. Phifer's Martin has always been a solid citizen, reliable and courteous, who has a...

    Tags: Greenwich Village, Netherlands, Spike Lee, Mekhi Phifer, Cinema Industry

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