Word: soule
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Soul-searching in Michigan
...academic year, and hence I'm writing my last column until next fall. Movies, however, go on and on and on and on--thank God. You'll be working hard no doubt--shit, I will be too--but for your sanity's sake, as well as your soul's, get out and enjoy a few movies. Here are some things which will be around from now until the end of May, whizzing by at Harvard Square, or relaxing a spell at the Brattle or Central. Old favories, must-sees...
...easy for a woman to decide to have an abortion; much soul searching is done. It is not an instant, careless decision. To be bombarded with the right-to-life literature and ridicule seems as inhuman as the very process they are trying to prevent...
...true that Fine is a big fan of soul music. Beaming proudly at a poster on his Claverly wall yesterday afternoon. Fine pointed and said, "You see that? That's my Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes poster. I like to get down to that Philly sound...
...calls the carnivorous sharks below. Shark fights serve as metaphor for the cynical, sordid goings' on between the lawyer, his berserk business partner and the aloof, gorgeous Hayworth. Welles, despite himself, gets caught up in the carnage, dragged in by unrequited adoration for Hayworth, a nose for adventure, a soul filled with romanticism and nothing particularly better to do. The denouement of the murder mystery is as subtle and complex as the one in "The Big Sleep," and hauntingly handled. But even more memorable is what Welles does with his peerless sense of theatrical cinematography; some of his South...