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FLIX PIX (1308): “We Are All On the Same SHIP OF FOOLS”
SHIP OF FOOLS (directed by Stanley Kramer, 1965) **** (out of 5) . > Bleeding-heart lefty Stanley Kramer directed this GRAND HOTEL on the high seas, with a gaggle of stars populating the various interpersonal subplots. . Some of the threads … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (122): The Films of April 2022
. > APRIL 2022! SO BE IT. (All films are rated on a 5-star basis and must be over a decade old to get 5 stars.) (Titles in PURPLE have been expanded for FLIX PIX columns) > This month I … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (34): The Films of OCTOBER 2014
. > OCTOBER 2014: 31 days: 27 films reflecting the dynamic spectrum of cinema- from a Clint Eastwood western to a classic horror film; from English history to Norse mythology; from Greek tragedy to surreal biography; from the jazz clubs … Continue reading
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