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Name: Dan Schneider
Weblog: www.cosmoetica.com
Articles: 45
First Published: Saturday, March 24, 2007
Last Published: Thursday, May 8, 2008
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Dan Schneider is the founder and webmaster of Cosmoetica: the best in poetica.
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Currently listing articles 45-1:
  1. Book Review: The Philosopher At The End Of The Universe by Mark Rowlands

    — A romp through sci fi films to get at the deeper questions that propel them.

    REVIEW in Books on May 08, 2008

  2. Book Review: Knockemstiff by Donald Ray Pollock

    — A collection of short stories on losers that is written the way a loser would....

    REVIEW in Books on April 23, 2008

  3. Book Review: The Race Card — How Bluffing About Bias Makes Race Relations Worse by Richard Thompson Ford

    — A Stanford law professor pens a classic on how to approach racism in a world where the very notion is passé.

    REVIEW in Books on April 03, 2008

  4. Book Review: The Lucifer Effect by Philip Zimbardo

    — The man who ran the Sanford Prison Experiment shows how evil is not just a thing within the individual.

    REVIEW in Books on March 22, 2008

  5. Book Review: Tabloid Dreams by Robert Olen Butler

    — Pulitzer Prize-winner loses touch and becomes third-rate pulp fiction hack.

    REVIEW in Books on March 18, 2008

  6. DVD Review: Chinese Coffee

    — Al Pacino's overlooked film on the role of the artist shines in some moments, and fails in others.

    REVIEW in Video on March 04, 2008

  7. DVD Review: Red River

    — Howard Hawks gets John Wayne to emote, and other reasons why he's tops in the Westerns.

    REVIEW in Video on January 30, 2008

  8. DVD Review: Viridiana

    — Luis Bunuel's mish-mash of Surrealism and psychobabble still bores nearly half a century after its release.

    REVIEW in Video on January 16, 2008

  9. DVD Review: The Red Desert

    — Antonioni's misunderstood masterpiece sparkles in a Region 4 DVD gem.

    REVIEW in Video on January 02, 2008

  10. Book Review: Ringers & Rascals by David Ashforth

    — A deftly written delve into the underbelly of horseracing.

    REVIEW in Books on December 20, 2007

  11. Book Review: Gates Of Eden by Ethan Coen

    — A famed filmmaker fails at fiction.

    REVIEW in Books on December 06, 2007

  12. DVD Review: Intervista

    — An atrocity from Fellini; suffer of the old artist's worst disease.

    REVIEW in Video on November 28, 2007

  13. Book Review: Forever by Pete Hamill

    — There's too much pointless melodrama, which is a drag on an otherwise engaging narrative.

    REVIEW in Books on November 15, 2007

  14. DVD Review: Stalker

    — Andrei Tarkovsky's odd but effective sci-fi film is out in a DVD release for the masses.

    REVIEW in Video on November 08, 2007

  15. Book Review: Sonny Liston Was A Friend Of Mine by Thom Jones

    — The author tries to prove that even janitors can be artists. The operative word here is 'tries'!

    REVIEW in Books on October 31, 2007

  16. DVD Review: The Saddest Music In The World

    — An odd but uninvolving film from Canada.

    REVIEW in Video on October 26, 2007

  17. DVD Review: Fitzcarraldo

    — Werner Herzog's treatise on determination still rings deeply.

    REVIEW in Video on October 17, 2007

  18. DVD Review: 20 Million Miles To Earth

    — Harryhausen's classic wallows in camp, but emerges unscathed.

    REVIEW in Video on October 10, 2007

  19. DVD Review: Au Revoir Les Enfants

    — Louis Malle's Holocaust film scores some points, but strikes out as well.

    REVIEW in Video on October 04, 2007

  20. DVD Review: Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow

    — Another Theo Angelopoulos masterpiece.

    REVIEW in Video on September 24, 2007

  21. DVD Review: Eternity And A Day

    — Theo Angelopoulos delivers a masterpiece, old school.

    REVIEW in Video on September 12, 2007

  22. DVD Review: The Virgin Spring

    — Bergman's odd departure from the self leaves something out.

    REVIEW in Video on September 04, 2007

  23. DVD Review: A Decade Under The Influence

    — This too fawning documentary could have taken a cue from a real master of the documentary, like Errol Morris.

    REVIEW in Video on August 28, 2007

  24. Book Review: Transcendental Style In Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dreyer by Paul Schrader

    — Paul Schrader's seminal film theory book proves that mastering one sort of writing means little in other sorts.

    REVIEW in Books on August 27, 2007

  25. DVD Review: Landscape In The Mist

    — Theo Angelopoulos delivers a masterpiece that few Americans can bear.

    REVIEW in Video on August 21, 2007

  26. DVD Review: Flatland - The Film

    — An indie film take on the classic Victorian novella misses the mark, but not by much.

    REVIEW in Video on August 15, 2007

  27. DVD Review: Camera Buff

    — Krzystof Kieslowski's early treatise on film hints at future greatness.

    REVIEW in Video on August 07, 2007

  28. DVD Review: Roma

    — Fellini's classic is a little schwacht; and if you know what that word means, you'll love Roma!

    REVIEW in Video on August 01, 2007

  29. DVD Review: Night And Fog

    — Alain Resnais's landmark documentary fails the tests of time, journalism, and art.

    REVIEW in Video on July 26, 2007

  30. DVD Review: Love And Death

    — Woody Allen's take on Euro films leaves laughs and a bit more.

    REVIEW in Video on July 11, 2007

  31. DVD Review: The Wrong Man

    — A glimpse of 'the other Hitchcock': what might have been had Hollywood not existed.

    REVIEW in Video on July 05, 2007

  32. DVD Review: Nights Of Cabiria

    — Giulieta Masina's greatest role, in the oldest profession, makes Nights Of Cabiria one of Federico Fellini's finest films.

    REVIEW in Video on June 26, 2007

  33. DVD Review: The Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser

    — Werner Herzog at his best in a film about people at their worst.

    REVIEW in Video on June 20, 2007

  34. DVD Review: Colossus: The Forbin Project

    — A neglected Cold War and sci-fi thriller gets some due - if not from its studio, from this critic.

    REVIEW in Video on June 06, 2007

  35. DVD Review: Lightning Over Water

    — Wim Wenders proves he's no Werner Herzog with the documentary form.

    REVIEW in Video on May 31, 2007

  36. DVD Review: Knife In The Water

    — Roman Polanski's first film shows greatness out and outside of the box.

    REVIEW in Video on May 22, 2007

  37. DVD Review: Cat People

    — Noir horror at its finest during the World War II years.

    REVIEW in Video on May 16, 2007

  38. DVD Review: The Searchers

    — The real John Ford and John Wayne are still being sought in this overrated classic.

    REVIEW in Video on May 07, 2007

  39. DVD Review: Things Behind The Sun

    — Alison Anders comes up short in a PC tale about rape and its consequences.

    REVIEW in Video on May 02, 2007

  40. DVD Review: Distant

    — N.B. Ceylan's first adventure into excellence.

    REVIEW in Video on April 29, 2007

  41. DVD Review: North By Northwest

    — Hitchcock tries and fails to ruffle Cary Grant in one of his best Cold War thrillers.

    REVIEW in Video on April 19, 2007

  42. DVD Review: La Strada

    — Fellini's first flirtation with the fabulous.

    REVIEW in Video on April 12, 2007

  43. DVD Review: Fitzcarraldo

    — Another masterful Kinski-Herzog film that shows just how lame Hollywood action films really are.

    REVIEW in Video on April 05, 2007

  44. DVD Review: The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie

    — John Cassavetes at his best in a realistic crime drama.

    REVIEW in Video on March 29, 2007

  45. DVD Review: The Hidden Fortress

    — George Lucas cites this 1958 black and white film as an inspiration for Star Wars, but it is a far better film that that.

    REVIEW in Video on March 24, 2007

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