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Lewis Teague

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Death Is a Woman (1967) 82% EDIT “It is this feeling of freedom that pervades the entire film and makes it so exciting, so significant to the true nature of experiencing the full imact of the cinema.” – Los Angeles Free Press Feb 5, 2020 Full Review Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) 82% EDIT “Evidences considerable talent and cleverness on the part of the producing-writing-directing team of Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker, the film itself remains a slick and conventional Hollywood comedy whose antecedents lie closer to Tashlin than Lubitsch.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review Adalen 31 (1969) 88% EDIT “The characters created by [Bo] Widerberg are hauntingly real.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review A Gentle Creature (1969) 92% EDIT “Bresson is the master of the medium shot.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review The Rite (1969) 75% EDIT “Even in this TV show, with its obvious TV style, (huge close-ups, curtain backdrops) Bergman has created a drama of extraordinary force that works well on the big movie screen.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review The Joke (1969) EDIT “The Joke is remarkable for its patient development of mood, and... its ability to create villains that are thoroughly human, villains for whom one must have some forgiveness.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review My Night at Maud's (1969) 96% EDIT “How this is made into absorbing material that elicits the easy concentration of the audience is tribute to the fine acting of Jean-Louis Trintignant and Francoise Fabien, and the relaxed intelligent direction of Eric Rohmer.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review One Fine Day (1969) EDIT “An exceptional film.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review Lions Love (1969) 54% EDIT “Although conceptually interesting, it ultimately disappoints by failing to deal with the things it purports to be about, such as what it's like to be an actor in Hollywood today.” – Los Angeles Free Press Jan 17, 2020 Full Review
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