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Emina Melonic β˜•πŸŽ₯ 🎞

@EminaMelonic

Writer & Cinephile. Projects: Biography of EDWARD G. ROBINSON; Hollywood Years of RONALD REAGAN.

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New by me Splice Today: my series, Women on Edge...and Beyond! continues with Roger Corman's 1958 film, She Gods of Shark Reef.
Evil Under the Sea splicetoday.com/moving-picture…

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Mine: periodical readers (those remaining) don't see as many 'advertorials' today, like because there aren't as many flaks to hawk stories. I write about, though, a dilly of a WSJ fluffernutter. Oliver Bateman Does the Work, Tom Joyce. splicetoday.com/politics-and-m…

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New Emina Melonic β˜•πŸŽ₯ 🎞: She Gods of Shark Reef may be a stilted film, and doesn’t carry the depth of Corman’s Sorority Girl, however, there are bigger ideas at play, which are visible even through the slow and unnatural acting. splicetoday.com/moving-picture…

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New by me Chronicles Magazine: on Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd (1957): WeΒ become both participants in and voyeurs of the twisted dreams of Lonesome Rhodes. Nick Gillespie, I think you might like this. :-)
chroniclesmagazine.org/web/reflecting…

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My new substack essay: At their core, Tati’s films are about affirmation of our humanity. He is always pointing to the absurdity of the mechanized world.
open.substack.com/pub/eminamelon…

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Check out 'Reflecting American Dreams and American Nightmares' on Chronicles website chroniclesmagazine.org/web/reflecting…

Elia Kazan’s β€œA Face in the Crowd” (1957) takes the audience along for a ride that ends up in front of a mirror, writes Emina Melonic β˜•πŸŽ₯ 🎞

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Hi Friends! Please subscribe to my Substack, which proudly goes against the culture of content and endless mediocrities! Thank you for being my readers!
Reflecting American Dreams and American Nightmares open.substack.com/pub/eminamelon…

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