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FLIX PIX (440): “Sam Peckinpah and RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY”
RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY (directed by Sam Peckinpah, 1962) ***+ (out of 5) . > Often touted as a “classic” of the genre, I found this Peckinpah western to be a mixed bag- it had a brain but seemed rather pedestrian … Continue reading →
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KPK on the CINEMA (105): The Films of November 2020
. NOVEMBER 2020… Finally finished in March 2021! Slowly working my way through the backlog, with 31 down and 42 to go! (All ratings are on a 5 star scale. Note that a classic only becomes a classic after a decade … Continue reading →
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