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My Friends are the Best People: Narrational Bias in Barry Lyndon

December 13, 2013by consideringfilm 1 Comment

Time is often kind to the films of Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick’s technical mastery is such that his works tend to age better than films of similar vintage, rarely seeming dated […]

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