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Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film Ambiguously Yours: The Late Works of the Late Otto Preminger By Michael Barrett / 9 March 2015 Hurry Sundown, Skidoo, and Such Good Friends welcome you to a world of crowded frames and uncertain tones.
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews The Heart That Refused to Burn Steadfastly Holds Its Secrets Close: Joan of Arc By Diane Leach / 11 December 2014 Kathryn Harrison's longtime fascination with the Catholic Church finds its ultimate expression, and biggest challenge, in this biography of Joan of Arc.
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