Nov 15, 2009 | Macleans
Pirate radio on cruise control
British comedy is a funny thing. It's famous for being smart, sharp and nuanceda 'unlike Yank humour, which is supposed to be dumb, crude and obvious.A Or at least that's the cliche.
Director Richard Curtis rocks on with Pirate Radio
Chances are you've laughed at Richard Curtis more than a few times. Don't worry about his feelings, though; he's used to it.
Hooray, hurrah to the The New Republic for honoring film critic Stanley Kauffmann with his own suite in honor of a half-century filing field reports from the screening room and maintaining a high standard of discernment, exactitude, and tempered enthusiasm, even if our tastes are unreconcilable, as evidenced by his refusal to notice High School ...
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