This twenty-fifth issue is printed on ivory paper and is 36 pages in length. It talks about dropping attendance at theaters, asks (only slightly facetiously) whether intermissions ought to make a comeback in lengthy films, offers twenty-eight reviews of recent releases, three pages of DVD recommendations, more Movies Worth Rediscovering and Bizarre Movie Zone additions, plus more double feature ideas. Articles include an survey of current actresses who are as glamorous and talented as those of the Golden Age of Hollywood, an exploration of a trio of epidemic movies released in 1950 and a guest article considering a total of fifteen actors who have never been nominated for Oscars (by Richard Thompson, Mark Freeburg and myself). By the way, since this article two of those actors have been nominated (with one of them winning), which proves that we actually knew what we were talking about.
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