1939 versus 1962

1962: When the Silver Screen Never Looked So Golden. Many film buffs have anointed 1939 as the apex of cinema history. The movies of 1939, however, simply didn't have the audacity or range or depth of the movies made in 1962. By Stephen Farber. [New York Times: Movies]

 |  | Nº665 Posted: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:37:45 PM. Words: 62.

INVINCIBLE by Werner Herzog

Herzog Goes Hollywood? Yes, but Actually No. Though he lives in Los Angeles, Werner Herzog, a director of nightmarish visions, returns to Europe in "Invincible." By Lisa Zeidner. [New York Times: Movies]

 |  | Nº664 Posted: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:15:36 PM. Words: 47.

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