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Autumn
2001
Volume 1 Issue 1
Write Between the Lines is an exploration and articulation of
the obvious and the obscure. A cavalcade of creation and commentary
designed to amuse and bemuse.
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Pretty
and Darn Quick
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PDQ
Film Reviews
by
KE Monahan Huntley
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Mountebanks
of movies that settle in and sprawl out at the multiplex.
Indies that intrigue, but are bound for an obscure art house.
Right between these lines, a few fine (at the very least,
fun) films play at the Saturday afternoon matinee . . .
Amélie
A perfect Parisian ensemble of innocence and cynicism.
Heist
David Mamet's capable caper flick. It's not wordplay
it's wordspar.
Monsters,
Inc.
The exhilarating swinging door ride is what Disneyland's
Space Mountain might look like if you blast off with the lights
on. The Monster's
Inc.
trailer promoting
Harry
Potter sheer marketing magic.
Ocean's
Eleven Steve Soderbergh's boys will be boys night
out caper. Dapper Dan and neon glam.
Sidewalks
of New York Brittany Murphy is the 2001 "It
Girl."
Zoolander
Ben Stiller puts the moue in model Derek Zoolander.
Owen Wilson's too sexy for his smirk . . .
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