Continuing the Redford Appreciation Episodes with a revisit of Sydney Pollack and Robert Redford's 1972 deceptively revisionist Western, 'Jeremiah Johnson'.
Shaped by Redford and Pollack from an apparently off-the-wall John Milius screenplay, and only shot on location in the Utah wilderness through Redford's intervention with the studio, 'Jeremiah Johnson' is, I think, secretly one of everybody's favorite comfort watches.
257. 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' Part 1: Commitment
Leaving behind one iconic adaptation of a popular novel in 'The Exorcist' and pi
256. 'The Exorcist' Part 4: Absolution
Finishing up my four-part exploration of The Exorcist, this episode considers th
255. 'The Exorcist' Part 3: Film, Faith & Foreboding
In Part 3 of my multi-part deep dive re-exploration of William Friedkin's 1973 m
254. 'The Exorcist' Part 2: Rewatch
The 2nd episode in a series of episodes about 'The Exorcist' is inspired by my r
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