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Disaster Movies 101: Hollywood has 4 ways to end the world

ROLAND EMMERICH is a man who seeks closure. Big time. The director who blew up the White House in "Independence Day" - and unleashed a new Ice Age...
Philadelphia Daily News, 11/16/09 by MARK FEENEY The Boston Globe · More from publication -
Old theme, new flicks

IT'S A BIG YEAR for Amelia Earhart on-screen. In the "Night at the Museum" sequel Amy Adams played America's favorite missing aviatrix for laughs....
Philadelphia Daily News, 10/26/09 by MARK FEENEY The Boston Globe · More from publication -
Simplifying? That's not for Scorsese
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Martin Scorsese enters a room at the Regent Beverly Wilshire to have his picture taken, and it's hard to say which wattage...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 12/24/04 by Mark Feeney The Boston Globe · More from publication -
Elvis Movies.(cinematographic performances of singer-actor Elvis Presley)(Critical Essay)

"We have to think of giving the maximum enjoyment to the maximum fans and the best way to do this is making films, which can be seen by...
American Scholar, 01/01/01 by FEENEY, MARK · More from publication -
Dairy Queen: A love story
You can't fool Warren Buffett. There's a reason he's the world's most respected financier. This is a man who knows a good thing when he sees one....
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 07/30/99 by Mark Feeney The Boston Globe · More from publication -
New biography shows Marshall's imprint in U.S. history
Who knows why Thurgood Marshall finally said yes? Supreme Court justices rarely grant interviews, and Marshall, a man much scarred by half a...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 12/03/98 by Mark Feeney The Boston Globe · More from publication -
Pundits `Zero' In on A Name for The Coming Decade.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 7--With the countdown to 2000 ticking away, debate continues to rage over the three great millennial...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, 10/07/98 by Feeney, Mark · More from publication -
The New Republic Reader: Eighty Years of Opinion and Debate. - book reviews
George Orwell made no secret of his frequent irritation with the New Statesman--which in fact didn't keep him from declaring his even greater...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/94 by Mark Feeney · More from publication -
Mystic Chords of Memory: The Transformation of Tradition in American Culture. - book reviews
Tradition is a good thing. But to what extent is it an American thing? That sounds like a timely question, what with the ongoing debate over...
Washington Monthly, 12/01/91 by Mark Feeney · More from publication
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