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Two ‘Women in Love’ Prove to Be a Force to Be Reckoned With
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Two ‘Women in Love’ Prove to Be a Force to Be Reckoned With

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Lee Broughton
/ 22 September 2016

In spite of its somewhat obnoxious characters and episodic narrative structure, Ken Russell's Women in Love, adapted from D.H. Lawrence's book, works incredibly well.

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Dancing Up a Storm in ‘Valentino’

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Imran Khan
/ 29 February 2016
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Reveling in ’70s Nostalgia: New Blu-rays for Your Home Film Festival

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Michael Barrett
/ 22 January 2016
An Impressive Look at the Evolution of the British TV Documentary
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An Impressive Look at the Evolution of the British TV Documentary

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Craig Owen Jones
/ 13 January 2016
Most of the films in Visions of Change: Volume 1 - BBC 1951-1967 consists of writerly texts that challenge viewers to conceive of their meaning in new and unexpected ways.
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‘The Music Lovers’ Is Ready to Be Inhaled or Injected

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Michael Barrett
/ 13 July 2012
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“That Crazy Old Bastard”: Ken Russell (1927 – 2011)

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Bill Gibron
/ 28 November 2011
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The 100 Essential Directors Part 8: Jean Renoir to Douglas Sirk

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PopMatters Staff
/ 25 August 2011
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Ken Russell at the BBC

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Michael Barrett
/ 21 January 2009
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Tommy (1975)

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PopMatters Staff
/ 28 February 2003

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