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Review This 1939 comedy-of-manners-cum-class-allegory-cum-social-tragedy was a disaster when first released in France—mobs reportedly tore up movie theaters—but is now regarded, rightly, as ...
Early last week, ESPN.com published a column by Jayson Stark that proposed 20 rules changes for MLB, ranging from the cosmetic ("Toughen up the save rule") to the crazed ("But add the designated ...
Revisiting La Règle du jeu at the BFI after its latest poll success, and reading Perkins’ book, the film’s greatness clicked for me in all the ways I was hoping it might.
La Regle du Jeu is one of those controversial pix bound to elicit much comment but definitely lacking in marquee strength. It's advertised as a comic film 'called upon to open new horizons for the ...
La Règle du Jeu is the culmination of that lively experiment, and it is like the best realist traditions in literature or theatre transposed to film.
Brazilian director Christiane Jatahy opens her version of La Règle du jeu with a 30-minute film.
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