"Bruce Goldstein" is a New York City repertory film programmer, producer, archivist, and historian.

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It's a very quiet film, it's all about quietness and relationships.

The consumer is much, much younger and wants only the finest quality that they can find and they are not as brand loyal. They will shift around as long as they have a good cigar.

He's the equal of Hitchcock in building mood and suspense, a little less obvious than Hitchcock, a little more subtle, a little more intellectual. It was perfect.

Before Clara Bow, all the screen sirens were kind of exotic.

The conditions that make it a poor site for a casino by tenfold make it a poor site to serve alcohol.

I think the professional astronomers are always willing to travel no matter how far away it is.

It's a film I always loved.