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new review of Hellraiser 3 book

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new review of Hellraiser 3 book

  https://filmint.nu/unpacking-the-military-background-war-is-hell-making-i-hellraiser-iii/

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Midwest Book Review's review of Twin Peaks book

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Midwest Book Review's review of Twin Peaks book

Synopsis: Ever since Twin Peaks aired on television in 1990, fans and critics have been discussing who killed Laura Palmer, what the ceiling fan means, and wondering when that gum we like is going to come back in style.But with the publication of "Twin Peaks: Through the Red Curtain", it is the cast and crew that get to do the talking about what it was like to work with David Lynch and Mark Frost on one of the most influential series of all time.On-screen stars Kyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Piper Laurie, and Sherilyn Fenn join behind the scenes...

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Library Journal likes Diana Sands

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Library Journal likes Diana Sands

"Lobenthal (Tallulah!: The Life and Times of a Leading Lady) and playwright Willis present the first book about Diana Sands, the trailblazing Black actress whose career was tragically cut short when she died of cancer at 39 in 1973. Sands rose to prominence in “A Raisin in the Sun,” appearing in both the 1959 Broadway play and the 1961 film version. In 1964, she earned her first Tony nomination for James Baldwin’s “Blues for Mr. Charlie.” The following year, she received another Tony nomination for “The Owl and the Pussycat,” playing opposite Alan Alda, a notable role because her skin...

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Anita Ekberg in the NY Sun!

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Anita Ekberg in the NY Sun!

https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:212e7cc1-36b6-430d-9344-18ea942f5355

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new review of Gary Graver book

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new review of Gary Graver book

  NEW REVIEW! "The appropriately titled 'We Must Shoot!:' The Life and Art of Gary Graver shines a long-overdue spotlight on Graver's life and career, from working with cinema greats like the aforementioned Welles, John Cassavetes, and Steven Spielberg, B-Movie directors such as Al Adamson and Ed Wood, to his own directorial oeuvre of porn films."- Cineaste Magazine (Contains amazon affiliate link)

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