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Robert Altman (An Introduction)

Posted on February 4, 2013 by Jaime N. Christley

Pauline Kael shimmied past saying anything nasty about Robert Altman’s Images by declaring him a one-hit-one-miss director. That may be one of the ultimate truths about his career, in that very few filmmakers of his caliber led such a charmed life, … Continue reading →

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