The reveal of Boo Radley lurking in the shadows of the Finch house to make sure that Scout and Jem are safe — for it was he who saved them from Ewell, killing Ewell in the process. So many profound moments, but it is impossible for me to watch the film and to this day not be ...
That’s Atticus’s attitude towards the mockingbirds, the African-Americans, the men who are feared and disgusted by the uninformed. And that’s also the author wants everyone to be. That’s also the aim of not killing a mockingbird. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule i...
(Yuzuru Tachikawa) Le deuxième acte (a.k.a. The Second Act) & Daaaaaalí ! (Quentin Dupieux) Bên Trong Vỏ Kén Vàng. (a.k.a. Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell) (Phạm Thiên Ân) Nu Aștepta Prea Mult de la Sfârșitul Lumii. (a.k.a. Do Not Expect Too Much fr...
The Killing Fields (1984) Richard S. Castellano Bartender (uncredited) The Godfather (1972) Ron Charles Barman (uncredited) Girl on a Chain Gang (1966) Leslie Charleson Julie (uncredited) General Hospital (1963) David A. Cox Policeman (uncredited) The White Horse of St. Charles...
Berry writes gorgeous, thoughtful, piercing novels, and this is one of his finest. Hannah's second husband Nathan Coulter (her first died in the war) was reticent to talk about his experience in the Battle of Okinawa. "Ignorant boys, killing each other," is all he would say. In this ...
(as I said in myREVIEW) and Rainier Werner Fassbinder. The reason I brought up Fassbinder is because of his début inLove is Colder than Deathwhere, SPOILER, a couple drives off after killing a man or more. To a lesser extent, his work likeAli: Fear Eats the SoulandBerlin Alexanderplatz...
(1960),Cul de Sac 1966,The Pumpkin Eater 1964,Sanctuary 1961,Belle du Jour 1967,Lolita 1962,The Children’s Hour 1961,Breakfast at Tiffany’s 1961,Rachel Rachel 1968,Up the Junction 1968,Darling 1965,To Kill a Mockingbird 1962,A Rage to Live 1965,Kitten With a Whip 1964,The Naked Kiss...
their investigative glare from the inhumane travesty conducted in Philadelphia—the mutilated, mass killing of born-alive infants within the seedy walls of the Women’s Medical Society Clinic by a certain Doctor Kermit Gosnell. This ‘Doctor’ eschewed the Hippocratic oath and human decency. Instead...
But rest assured he didn’t stop killing people. In 1882, Thompson visited the Vaudeville Theater in San Antonio and felt that the card tables at the establishment might not meet his level of scrupulous honesty and shot the theater owner, Jack Harris, to death. He was indicted for murder ...
Instead, we’re priming them for a life of perpetual curiosity-killing shame: for their mystical identity-based privileges, for their country and for their collective history. National Post Recommended from Editorial