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Free State of Jones: Three cheers!

By Tamar SchwartzJune 28, 2016 Categories: Movies

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Click Here to Read: Free State of Jones: Three cheers! By Joanne Laurier on the World Socialist Website on June 28, 2016.

Free State of Jones

‘Therapy for a Vampire,’ This Year’s Finest Freudian Horror Comedy

By Tamar SchwartzJune 22, 2016 Categories: Movies

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Click Here to Read: ‘Therapy for a Vampire,’ This Year’s Finest Freudian Horror Comedy Headshrinker meets bloodsuckers in 1930s Vienna By Kelly Vance on the East Bay Express website on June 21, 2016.

  • Jeanette Hain (foreground) and Cornelia Ivancan in Therapy for a Vampire.

The Lobster: Relationships forced on—or forbidden—people

By Tamar SchwartzJune 11, 2016 Categories: Movies

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Click Here to Read: The Lobster: Relationships forced on—or forbidden—people By David Walsh on The World Socialist Web Site on June 11, 2016.

Love & Friendship: An early Jane Austen work adapted

By Tamar SchwartzJune 9, 2016 Categories: Movies

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Click Here to Read: Love & Friendship: An early Jane Austen work adapted By Joanne Laurier on The World Socialist Web Site on June 8, 2016.

STAR WARS: The Force Awakens: Psychoanalysis and Film

By Tamar SchwartzJune 5, 2016 Categories: Movies, Papers

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Click Here to Read: STAR WARS: The Force Awakens: Psychoanalysis and Film by Martin Mares.

Maggie’s Plan, Frank & Lola, along with Dreyer’s Vampyr (1932)

By Tamar SchwartzMay 20, 2016 Categories: Movies

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Click Here to Read: San Francisco International Film Festival—Part 4: Maggie’s Plan, Frank & Lola, along with Dreyer’s Vampyr (1932) By Joanne Laurier on the World Socialist Web Site on May 20, 2016.

Everybody Wants Some!!—Richard Linklater goes to college

By Tamar SchwartzMay 10, 2016 Categories: Movies

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Click Here to Read: Everybody Wants Some!!—Richard Linklater goes to college By Hiram Lee on the World Socialist Web Site on May 10, 2016.

Everybody Wants Some!!

Slavery in Recent American Films: “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”

By Tamar SchwartzMay 10, 2016 Categories: Books, Movies

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Click Here to Read:  Slavery in Recent American Films: “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” by Volney Gay on the Huffington Post Religion website on May 9, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Coming Soon on IPBooks.net:  On the Pleasures of Owning Persons: the Hidden Face of American Slavery by Volney Gay.

A Psychological Portrait of Eva Hesse

By Tamar SchwartzMay 5, 2016 Categories: Art, Movies

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Click Here to Read: A Psychological Portrait of Eva Hesse by Benjamin Sutton on the HyperAllergic on May 4, 2016.

Eva Hesse at the opening reception for ‘Eccentric Abstraction,’ 1966 (photo by Norman Goldman, all images courtesy Zeitgeist Films)

Papa: Hemingway in Cuba—The banalization of the novelist and his art

By Tamar SchwartzMay 4, 2016 Categories: Books, Movies

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Click Here to Read: Papa: Hemingway in Cuba—The banalization of the novelist and his art By David Walsh on the World Socialist Web site on May 4, 2016.

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