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Econimic Inequality Through the Eyes of Depression-Era Hollywood Movies

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3 Reasons ‘Grand Illusion’ is the Greatest Anti-War Film Ever Made

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In 2012, Landon Palmer began going through the Criterion Collection’s library and writing about the films and why they belonged in that canon of classic cinema.

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‘The Wages of Fear’ Continues to Redefine the Suspense Thriller

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‘Night and Fog’ Makes the Atrocities of the Past Devastatingly Present

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Criterion Files #549: “The Last Picture Show” Takes the Butter Off Small Town American Popcorn

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Criterion Files #409: Beauty and Sadness await in the “Days of Heaven”

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Criterion Files #36: Desperation Ignites Cautious Calamity in ‘The Wages of Fear’

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Criterion Files #238: Godard Gets Musical with ‘A Woman is a Woman’

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Criterion Files #33: Lies Tell the Truth in ‘Nanook of the North’

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