|  | On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business (May 2007) |
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|  | A "one cartoon a day" travelogue by animator Mo Willems of his around-the-world adventure. (Moving Pictures Magazine Morality Issue, Oct/Nov 2006) |
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|  | Michael Venville's photography pays homage to the "luchadores": traditional Mexican wrestlers whose persona remains a masked mystery. (Moving Pictures Magazine Adaptation & Awards issue, Dec '06/Jan '07) |
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|  | The eye-opening reflections of filmmaker, David Lynch. (Art Issue, Apr/May 2007) |
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|  | A review of the book Greta Garbo: A Cinematic Legacy. (Holidays, Movies and Celebration : Relationships Issue Moving Pictures Magazine Dec. 05/Jan. 06) |
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|  | In Rebels on the Backlot and Chris Gore's Film Festival Survival Guide, independent film proves to be as deal-driven as any Hollywood blockbuster. (Fashion Moving Pictures Magazine Aug./Sept. 2005) |
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|  | Review of Gregg Rickman's book The Science Fiction Film Reader. (Femininity issue Moving Pictures Jan./Feb. 2005) |
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|  | The history of animation in films from the master himself. (Political issue Moving Pictures Nov./Dec. 2004) |
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|  | Ten-year-old Opal makes new friends and learns about life and love Because of Winn Dixie. (Political issue Moving Pictures Nov./Dec. 2004) |
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|  | A new bio bolsters the reputation of an under-appreciated '70s icon whose "Paranoid" thrillers still seem prescient. (Moving Pictures Magazine God, Sex & Power issue, Oct/Nov 2005) |
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