
February 27, 2014
This will be a year to remember in film history, but nothing nominated for an Academy Award this year is likely to be as memorable or influential as “Citizen Kane,” the 1941 film that many critics dub “the greatest film of all time.”
Both “Gravity” and “American Hustle” walked out of nom...
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