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Published Reviews
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    The Screen: The Candidate (Review)
    The Candidate (1972 Film), by Michael Ritchie
    1. The Candidate (1972 Film) by Michael Ritchie
    Commonweal, August 25, 1972, p. 455
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    Movies: Politicians and Other Bedfellows (2 Reviews)
    The Candidate (1972 Film), by Michael Ritchie
    1. The Candidate (1972 Film) by Michael Ritchie
    2. Stand Up and Be Counted (1972 Film) by Jackie Cooper
    The Saturday Review, July 15, 1972, pp. 60-63
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    On Films: Fair to Meddling (3 Reviews)
    The Candidate (1972 Film), by Michael Ritchie
    1. The Candidate (1972 Film) by Michael Ritchie
    2. Deliverance (1972 Film) by John Boorman
    3. Portnoy's Complaint (1972 Film) by Ernest Lehman
    The New Republic, August 5, 1972, p. 24
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    The Current Cinema (3 Reviews)
    You May See a Stranger, Across a Crowded Bed
    1. Portnoy's Complaint (1972 Film) by Ernest Lehman
    2. Savages (1972 Film) by James Ivory
    3. The Candidate (1972 Film) by Michael Ritchie
    The New Yorker, July 1, 1972, pp. 63-65
  5. Arts & Letters
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    Movies (3 Reviews)
    The Candidate; The New Centurions; Butterflies are Free; The Man
    1. The Candidate (1972 Film) by Michael Ritchie
    2. The New Centurions (1972 Film) by Richard Fleischer
    3. Butterflies Are Free (1972 Film) by Milton Katselas
    Reason, October 1972, p. 29
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    Celluloid Candidates (8 Reviews)
    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939 Film), by Frank Capra
    1. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939 Film) by Frank Capra
    2. Young Mr. Lincoln (1939 Film) by John Ford
    3. The Great McGinty (1940 Film) by Preston Sturges
    4. Advise and Consent (1962 Film) by Otto Preminger
    5. The Candidate (1972 Film) by Michael Ritchie
    6. The American President (1995 Film) by Rob Reiner
    7. Primary Colors (1998 Film) by Mike Nichols
    8. Bulworth (1998 Film) by Warren Beatty
    The Weekly Standard, November 20, 2000, pp. 36-39
  7. Movies
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    Counter Cultural Programming: Burn Hollywood, burn (47 Reviews)
    50 flicks to get you fighting
    1. Zero for Conduct (1947 Film) by Jean Vigo
    2. It's a Wonderful Life (1946 Film) by Frank Capra
    3. Salt of the Earth (1954 Film) by Herbert J. Biberman
    4. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956 Film) by Don Siegel
    5. Paths of Glory (1957 Film) by Stanley Kubrick
    6. The Manchurian Candidate (1962 Film) by John Frankenheimer
    7. Lawrence of Arabia (1962 Film) by David Lean
    8. Les Carabiniers (1963 Film) by Jean-Luc Godard
    9. The Battle of Algiers (1966 Film) by Gillo Pontecorvo
    10. Greetings (1968 Film) by Brian De Palma
    11. Punishment Park (1971 Film) by Peter Watkins
    12. The Candidate (1972 Film) by Michael Ritchie
    13. State of Siege (1972 Film) by Constantin Costa-Gavras
    14. The Parallax View (1974 Film) by Alan J. Pakula
    15. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974 Film) by Tobe Hooper
    16. Harlan County, U.S.A. (1976 Film) by Barbara Kopple
    17. Network (1976 Film) by Sidney Lumet
    18. All the President's Men (1976 Film) by Alan J. Pakula
    19. Apocalypse Now (1979 Film) by Francis Ford Coppola
    20. Winter Kills (1979 Film) by William Richert
    21. Reds (1981 Film) by Warren Beatty
    22. The Killing Fields (1984 Film) by Roland Joffe
    23. Salvador (1986 Film) by Oliver Stone
    24. Walker (1987 Film) by Alex Cox
    25. Roger and Me (1989 Film) by Michael Moore
    26. The Handmaid's Tale (1990 Film) by Volker Schlondorff
    27. JFK (1991 Film) by Oliver Stone
    28. Thelma and Louise (1991 Film) by Ridley Scott
    29. Panama Deception (1992 Film) by Barbara Trent and David Kasper
    30. Bob Roberts (1992 Film) by Tim Robbins
    31. Lessons of Darkness (1971 Film) by Werner Herzog
    32. Land and Freedom (1996 Film) by Ken Loach
    33. Wag the Dog (1997 Film) by Barry Levinson
    34. Starship Troopers (1997 Film) by Paul Verhoeven
    35. Bulworth (1998 Film) by Warren Beatty
    36. The Thin Red Line (1998 Film) by Terrence Malick
    37. Pleasantville (1998 Film) by Gary Ross
    38. Three Kings (1999 Film) by David O. Russell
    39. Time for Drunken Horses (2000 Film) by Bahman Ghobadi
    40. La Commune (Paris, 1871) (2000 Film) by Peter Watkins
    41. Kandahar (2001 Film) by Mohsen Makhmalbaf
    42. Bloody Sunday (2002 Film) by Paul Greengrass
    43. Power and Terror - Noam Chomsky in Our Times (2002 Film) by John Junkerman
    44. Bowling for Columbine (2002 Film) by Michael Moore
    45. The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002 Film) by Eugene Jarecki
    46. In This World (2002 Film) by Michael Winterbottom
    47. The Fog of War (2003 Film) by Errol Morris
    In These Times, May 31, 2004, pp. 24-25