Movies Monday: Brussels Transit

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Click Here to Read: Brussels Transit (1982) on the imdb.com website.

Click Here to Read: Yiddish Still Alive In Cinema: Rich film offerings at Kulturfest by George Robinson in the Jewish Week on June 9, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Revisiting Bruxelles-Transit by Jasper Stratil Freie Universität Berlin on the Media Commons website on June 13, 2016.

Click Here to Read:  Other Posts on Movies Monday on this website.

Movies Monday: Manchester by the Sea

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Click Here to Read: Manchester by the Sea: The suffering of an ordinary man By Joanne Laurier on the World Socialist Web Site on December 10, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Manchester by the Sea by Matt Zoller Seitz on The RogerEbert.com website on November 18, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Sundance Film Review: ‘Manchester by the Sea’ by Justin Chang in Variety on January 23, 2016. Continue reading Movies Monday: Manchester by the Sea

Movies Monday: Nuremberg

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Click Here to Read: Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today—the 1948 documentary restored By Clara Weiss on the World Socialist Web Site on December 5, 2016.

Click Here to Read and View: Restored film gives fresh insight into trials of Nazi war criminals: Nuremberg: Its Lesson For Today was completed in 1948 but never shown outside Germany until now by Owen Bowcott on the Guardian website on February 23, 2012.

Click Here to View: NUREMBERG TRIALS HISTORIC FILM “ITS LESSON FOR TODAY” Short Version on YouTube. Continue reading Movies Monday: Nuremberg

Film Screening: In Utero at the Center for Applied Judasim

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FILM SCREENING, DISCUSSION,
AND WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION
SUN. 11 DEC., 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM

Join us for an exploration of the powerful
psychological forces shaping our lives and human
society – the sources of human experience and
motivation in the womb.

CENTER FOR APPLIED JUDAISM 109 East 39th St, Manhattan (bet. Park & Lex.)
Cosponsored by the Society of Jewish Science and the International Psychohistorical Association
For more information contact Brian D’Agostino at bdagostino@verizon.net or Terry Katz at 212-682-2626

Movie Monday: Hell or High Water

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Click Here to Read: Hell or High Water: A remarkable snapshot By Charles Bogle on the World Socialist Web Site on September 14, 2016.

Click Here to Read: ‘Hell or High Water’: The Story Behind Summer’s Sleeper Hit: Inside the socially conscious, pulpy-as-hell Texas crime drama that’s quietly becoming the runaway hit of the season By David Fear in Rolling Stone magazine on August 22, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Review: ‘Hell Or High Water’ Is The Best Film Of 2016 So Far by Mark Hughes in Forbes Magazine on August 12, 2016. Continue reading Movie Monday: Hell or High Water

Movie Monday: Coming Soon from IPBooks: Moving Pictures by Herbert Stein

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Click Here to PreOrder: Moving Pictures by Herbert Stein on IPBooks.net

From the Back Cover:
Relive those films you’ve loved and see how they open us up to our private world of fantasy!

What does walking in space (Gravity) tell us about our first steps? What can Batman and the Joker (The Dark Knight) tell us about twins? How can a popular comedy (Grand Budapest Hotel) use psychological defenses to protect us from the impact of overwhelming trauma? Continue reading Movie Monday: Coming Soon from IPBooks: Moving Pictures by Herbert Stein

Movie Monday: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

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Click Here to Read: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk: Ang Lee on the Iraq war and American hoopla By David Walsh on the World Socialist Web Site on November 15, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk: An orchestrated attack on the viewer with a solemn message about American soldiers By Dana Stevens on the Slate Website on November 10, 2016. Continue reading Movie Monday: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

Movie Monday: Vertigo

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Click Here to Read:  Vertigo on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Vertigo,’ Hitchcock’s Latest; Melodrama Arrives at the Capitol By Bosley Crother in The New York Times on May 29, 1958.

Click Here to Read:  Vertigo by Bill Weber on the Slant website on June 1, 2011.

Click Here to Read: My favourite Hitchcock: Vertigo: The trouble with being the best movie of all time is that Vertigo is now an easy target for Continue reading Movie Monday: Vertigo

Movie Monday: The Exorcist

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Click Here to Read: The Exorcist on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: The Exorcist Review by Roger Ebert on the Ebert.com website on December 26, 1973.

Click Here to Read: ‘The Exorcist’ is brilliant and terrifying: 1973 review. Originally published by the Daily News on December 27, 1973. This story was written by Kathleen Carroll.

Click Here to Read: The Exorcist review – Philip French on William Friedkin’s stark, demonic horror on the Guardian Website on January 11, 2015. Continue reading Movie Monday: The Exorcist