Stories of recovery and rebuilding
John Anderson
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More Than a Feeling: Two emotionally honest summer films
Two emotionally honest summer films
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From Great Heights: ‘Aloft’ and ‘Sunshine Superman’ adopt a bird’s eye view.
‘Aloft’ and ‘Sunshine Superman’ adopt a bird’s eye view.
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Roads to Perdition: Explorations of hell from Argentina and Ireland
Explorations of hell from Argentina and Ireland
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Climate Change Artists: ‘Merchants of Doubt’ play scientists on TV.
‘Merchants of Doubt’ play scientists on TV.
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Hopeful Wanderers: The spiritual journeys in ‘Wild’ and ‘Exodus’
The spiritual journeys in ‘Wild’ and ‘Exodus’
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Wrestle Mania: Pride and sport collide in Bennett Miller’s ‘Foxcatcher’
Pride and sport collide in Bennett Miller’s new film ‘Foxcatcher’
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The Final Act: Sad, solemn lessons from ‘Last Days in Vietnam’
Rory Kennedy’s ‘Last Days in Vietnam’
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Two for the Road: A newly married couple is cast adrift in “Love is Strange”
In 1937, Paramount Pictures released “Make Way for Tomorrow,” a drama that documentarian Errol Morris once declared “the most depressing movie ever made, providing reassurance that everything will definitely end badly.” In it, an elderly couple (Victor Young, Beulah Bondi), l
