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Love means telling the truth AND attacking the false. — excatholic4christ

The popular idols of our post-modern era are tolerance, plurality, and relativism. Tolerance and plurality can be excellent guiding principles in some circumstances, but NOT when essential truth is at stake. We have only one authority, God’s Word, and only … Continue reading

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Kazan Redux: Elia Kazan’s Ninth Film; “Man on a Tightrope” — excatholic4christ

Today, as part of our “Kazan Redux” series, we’re going to re-review director Elia Kazan’s ninth film, “Man on a Tightrope.” I enjoyed re-watching the film for this re-review and appreciate it a bit more each time through. The review … Continue reading

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Kazan Redux: Elia Kazan’s Tenth Film: “On the Waterfront” — excatholic4christ

Today, as part of our “Kazan Redux” series, we’re going to re-review director Elia Kazan’s tenth and finest film, “On the Waterfront.” It was a pleasure, as always, to re-watch this landmark film for this redux series. The review below … Continue reading

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Kazan Redux: Elia Kazan’s Eleventh Film: “East of Eden” — excatholic4christ

Today, as part of our “Kazan Redux” series, we’re going to re-review director Elia Kazan’s eleventh film, “East of Eden.” The review below was first posted on April 11, 2017 and has been slightly revised. East of Eden Directed by … Continue reading

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Kazan Redux: Elia Kazan’s Seventh Film; “A Streetcar Named Desire” — excatholic4christ

Today, as part of our “Kazan Redux” series, we’re going to re-review director Elia Kazan’s seventh film, “A Streetcar Named Desire.” As I re-watched “Streetcar” for this post, I thought about how viewers have been ambivalently fascinated and repulsed by … Continue reading

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Classic Review – On the Waterfront (1954) — Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)

Title – On the Waterfront (1954) Director – Elia Kazan (East of Eden) Cast – Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger Plot – Once a contender to be a prized fighter, dock worker Terry … Continue reading

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Scenes I Love: Marlon Brando and Robert Duvall in The Godfather — Through the Shattered Lens

96 years ago today, Marlon Brando was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Unfortunately, Brando is one of those actors who, later in his life, became better known for his eccentricities than for his performances. Though Brando never stopped being a good … Continue reading

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A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951) – Marlon Brando as a still-scorching Stanley Kowalski — MovieMovieBlogBlog II

The following is my contribution to The 2020 Classic Literature on Film Blogathon, being hosted by Paul at the blog Silver Screen Classics from Apr. 3-5, 2020. Click on the above banner, and read bloggers’ critiques of movies derived from … Continue reading

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Marlon Brando & Johnny Carson After the Death of Martin Luther King Jr. — Screenwriting from Iowa

“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” —Martin Luther King (Rephrasing a 1853 sermon by abolitionist minister Theodore Parker.) Over the weekend I saw the screenwriter Paul Schrader posted on his YouTube page this … Continue reading

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Great Scott! Back to the Future Trilogy Cast Reunites for Josh Gad YouTube Show — 360APROKO

Josh Gad didn’t need a time-traveling DeLorean to get the cast of “Back to the Future” back together for his YouTube series, “Reunited Apart.” The reunion was done to raise money for Project HOPE. For the second episode of his … Continue reading

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