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'Do the Right Thing' still has something to say..."I wanted to do a film that would try to show what was happening at the time." "This movie is dynamite under every seat," wrote Newsweek's Jack Kroll. Other commentators believed the film would harm the candidacy of David Dinkins, an... In this article: Do the Right Thing, Spike Lee, New York City, Roger Ebert, She's Gotta Have It, and Italian pizza |
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New York Post: Entertainment | June 27, 2009
SPIKE STILL DELIVERS
...said, "The end of this movie is a shambles, and if some audiences go wild, [Lee's] partly responsible." Jack Kroll in Newsweek called the film "dynamite under every seat." The critics' fears underestimated the audience -- no riots resulted.
In this article: Spike Lee, Do the Right Thing, Brooklyn, Pizza, Chicago Sun-Times, and Vincent Canby
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thestar.com | June 30, 2009
Do the Right Thing still as fresh as a black president
...the American Film Institute. Back in June '89, excitable movie critics and reporters for such disparate magazines as Newsweek, New York and Rolling Stone predicted race riots from the film's unresolved tensions. It was journalist's code that...
In this article: Do the Right Thing, Spike Lee, Danny Aiello, Academy Awards, Radio Raheem, New York City, Public Enemy, Bill Nunn, Driving Miss Daisy, and Malcolm X
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'Do The Right Thing' Turns 20 | Newsweek Movies | Newsweek.com
Newsweek magazine online plus daily news, features and commentary ... makes no sense and Newsweek did not do the right thing by publishing such a muddled rant. ...
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Newsweek talks about Do the Right Thing turning 20
Newsweek talks about Do the Right Thing turning 20. Thursday, 11 June 2009 16:28 ... To watch Do the Right Thing now is to be reminded why Lee stands among our most ...
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Toward E-Day | Newsweek International | Newsweek.com
Europe's Single Currency Has Had A Rough Ride. But Euroland Was Definitely The Right Thing To Do. Here's Why. ... The Right Thing To Do. Here's Why. NEWSWEEK ...
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Do The Right Thing @ 20 Anniversary Party Kit Raheem's Radio ...
It's been 20 years since we all headed to theaters to check out Do the Right Thing. Join The Root in celebrating our favorite Spike Lee joint.
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Do the Right Thing,
Unanimous critical acclaim embraces this inventive and extraordinary film from Spike Lee. Newsweek calls it "astonishing." The Houston Post describes it as " ...
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Newsweek magazine online plus daily news, features and commentary from our global network of correspondents ... But it's the right thing to do. ...
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The Raw Story | Newsweek flash: Bush approval 38%, 57% have ...
... Iraq two years ago was not the right thing to do; 46 percent say it was. ... Americans have said going to war was not the right thing to do than said it was. ...
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Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence. Newsweek is published in four English language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region.
Recently, the magazine's owner The Washington Post Company has stated the publication has been losing profit. The company overhauled the magazine in May, 2009, refocusing its content and using higher-quality paper, to target a smaller and more "elite audience" and to identify itself as a "thought leader". To sustain its level of journalism with a reduced guaranteed circulation, Newsweek plans to eventually increase prices.
- Name:
- Newsweek
- Type:
- Newsmagazine
- Location Country:
- United States
- Published By:
- The Washington Post Company
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
- ISSN:
- 0028-9604
- First:
- February 17, 1933
- Frequency:
- Weekly
- Circulation:
- 3,124,059
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