In the great Chaplin-versus-Keaton debate that's been roiling for decades among cinephiles, I come down firmly on the Chaplin side. |
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It is not an exaggeration to say that for several generations of film-makers and cinephiles, Bergman practically defined cinema. |
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We had just come from one of our lunches, meetings filled with the argumentative yet respectful conversation of committed cinephiles. |
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Each piece discussed the ways in which we read images and documentaries, from our perspective as cinephiles. |
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These works were a crucial part of many cinephiles ' introduction to the art of film. |
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I commend Zizek for being one of the great cinephiles among the upper echelon of today's intelligentsia. |
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This article has simply attempted to encourage cinephiles to seek out these beautiful films. |
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She wanted to see Mullholand Drive, as did I, but the start time was too late for we aging cinephiles. |
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For cinephiles and would-be film-makers, Coppola's directorial debut makes for an excellent reference point and source of ideas. |
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With the end of the summer blockbuster season, it's once again safe for thinking cinephiles to begin making their way back into the theaters. |
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Blood-soaked and cruel, the movie was a huge hit with hipster cinephiles. |
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An almost Hitchcockian feel of implacable fate that filigrees the film must have given exhibitors second thoughts, and it's mostly known only to dedicated cinephiles. |
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I have always intuitively felt that, as it is for so many cinephiles, my relationship to film has deeply affected the way I see and know the world. |
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It's not unusual for a movie to incite a buzz among cinephiles. |
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Critics who are truly cinephiles, I believe, often champion extremes. |
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He's already become a formidable, almost mythical figure to many hardcore cinephiles and critics, the kind of filmmaker who gets described in magical, visionary terms. |
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