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Deirdre M. Donahue

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Janis-Faced Rose

J ANIS JOPLIN would have detested The Rose. Starring Bette Midler, this thinly-disguised biography chronicles the epic self-destruction of Rose,

Mooning Over Mom

I F YOU WANT to understand incest, wait for a re-run of Lolita. While Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece doesn't deal with

The Madison Front

V OTED IN 1948 by Life magazine as "the best place to live in America," Madison, Wisconsin still seemed to

Gross and Stupid

I t's awfully hard to feel sorry for a man who disembowels little girls. In fact, Director Bertrand Tavernier's new

Short Circuits in the Social Order

I GNORE THE TITLE. Director Coline Serreau's new film, Pourquoi Pas! is not yet another link in that chain of

Antoine Grows Up

E NCHANTING is an adjective usually reserved for miniature music boxes and grand-children. When used in reference to movies, one

A Brilliant Rae

W ATCHING A SUPERB actor debase himself in search of that seven figure income no longer shocks me--the sight of

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