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In the ever-changing world of the World Wide Web, interesting web sites can come and go quickly. To the best of our ability, we will try to keep up, letting readers know about sites that provide solid information, fine writing, and
interesting ideas.
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Cinemonky contributor and co-founder Carl Bennett also contributes concise and informed reviews of silent films on DVD at DVD Video.com.
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This is a great website, but it tends to crash Macintosh computers using Netscape.
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Click on the movie link for Jonathan Rosenbaum's reviews.
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Repertory movie exhibition is alive and well in Portland,
Oregon, at the Cinema 21, at 616 NW 21st Avenue, 503-223-4515.
The theater's website has the current schedule and links to
information about the films it's playing.
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An essential site for simple release dates of every movie
from here to eternity.
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Dorrk.com, the delightful website of one Greg Dorr, DVDJournal contributor
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Quite simply one of the best DVD review websites on
the net. Several Cinemonkey contributors also write for it.
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Eastwood,
Clint Filmography
Eastwood,
Clint Fan Club
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Restricted to registered film reviewers only.
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Archives are open to visitors
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AuthorThomas Harris' web site.
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A great source for rare Hitchcock screenplays, for educational purposes only.
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One of the hardest working movie reviewers in America.
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The Internet Movie Data Base remains one of the key www sites. Though its
credits, especially for older films, must be treated with a healthy amount
of suspicion, it is a web site that demands multiple visits daily
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The Jo Blo site has one of the best screenplay links pages.
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Hollywood gossip, served up daily (sometimes hourly).
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The home of Film at Eleven.
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The best written (or best edited) newspaper in America.
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The Northwest Film Center may show too many movies under
too many goofy, ad hoc, unnecessary group titles, but it does
sponsor the annual Portland International Film Festival, and
has had its share of world premieres.
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The Office website; the funniest show on British television
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One of the worst sites ever to service a major metropolitan daily.
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Jonathan Rosenbaum's Chicago Reader reviews available here.
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Andrew Sarris continues to ply his trade within the pages of The New York Observer.
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Cinemonkey contributor and co-founder Carl Bennett also
contributes conscise and informed reviews of silent films on DVD at DVD
Video.com.
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Now just a guide to Portland theater, this page was once dedicated to a forum on Portland theater critic Steffen Silvis. The theater reviewer
for Portland's Willamette Week, Silvis gamely replied to the criticism of his criticism from the usually anonymous
bashers, and it must be said that he gave better than he got.
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Restricted to registered movie reviewers.
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