Bringing Out the Dead

(1999)

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Posted Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:17 AM | By Troy Patterson As demonstrated by Vulture , by Vanity Fair , by very fine work in the paper of record , by your vituperative correspondent himself , NBC Entertainment has transformed... ... Full Article

Imagine that on Jan. 7, 1964, the proud parents of newborn Nicolas Coppola had sealed a time capsule to commemorate his arrival. Now imagine that, when it was opened on his 20th birthday, it was found to contain not just... ... Full Article

From the beginning, it is evident that although the situations that take place in Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out The Dead are a picture of the life of one particular man, the film is intended to be generalized. ... Full Article

The structure of Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead makes various settings familiar through the predictable circling between them in the many cycles of the plot. ... Full Article

It's hardly surprising that "Bringing Out the Dead," the latest collaboration between director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader, bears more than a passing resemblance to their first collaboration, 1976's classic "Taxi Driver." ... Full Article

A funny thing can happen to filmmakers - and artists in general - who have been around for a while: They lose their mojo. Their careers are going great, and then suddenly - pfffft! - they're laying critical and commercial... ... Full Article

In trying to make a list of my top ten films that start with the letter B, I found it more difficult than my previous listing with A, and though Beauty and the Beast does not make the list it... ... Full Article

Thu., Sep. 14, 2006 7:35 PM PDT by Natalie Finn Even the busiest A-listers can spare at least "One Day" for a good cause. On the eve of the premiere of their first film together, El Cantante ( The Singer... ... Full Article

Little Known Dramatic GemsBartleby This independent film is a modern adaptation of Herman Melville's short story, "Bartleby, the Scrivener." Though written in the 19th century, Melville’s story has a 20th century flair, exploring the themes of human isolation and alienation... ... Full Article

What can be newly said about this savage, many-headed dragon of the American new wave, a luridly realistic movie about a quiet New York psychopath that became one of the most revered movies of the entire pre-Skywalker century? ... Full Article

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