Dusty Somers hails from Seattle, and is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in journalism.
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Frank Borzage meets Ernest Hemingway, and Borzage comes out on top.
A bitter media satire, layered underneath breezy screwball comedy setpieces.
A kinetic American indie from Josh and Benny Safdie.
A once-thought-lost film, this early Sherlock Holmes screen adaptation gets an impressive high-def disc.
A fitfully successful sketch comedy at its best when it pushes into absurd territory.
Buster Keaton shows himself the master of comedy, both small- and large-scale.
A light comic thriller made with the master touch of Alfred Hitchcock.
Kieslowski's mystical and gorgeous final films have never looked better.
This MGM curiosity is more an uneven collection of discrete scenes than a coherent movie
A curious western waiting to be rediscovered.
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