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Mar. 20th, 2006 10:54 pmI often find the New Yorker Magazine a little ahead of the curve. It's where Seymour Hirsch wrote the Abu Ghraib story. A few weeks before the recent anti-intelligent-design decision was handed down in Pennsylvania, the New Yorker wrote a long discussion of the trial (all other national news media that I read only really wrote about it after the decision was handed down). I also find that you can trust New Yorker film reviewers more than any other. Even when I don't fully agree with the reviews, I always see their point. Denby and Lane, the two reviewers, are much more film snobs than I, but I love the way they write about cinema.
With that said, here's Denby on V for Vendetta. And I see his points, though I enjoyed it immensly.
I think he did too, if you read past the first line.
With that said, here's Denby on V for Vendetta. And I see his points, though I enjoyed it immensly.
I think he did too, if you read past the first line.
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Date: 2006-03-22 02:11 am (UTC)I don't think it invalidates the movie or anything (I agree with the pacing issues though), but ... it's worth thinking about critically.