The New Hollywood ’70s ended,famously, with a film that was both a bang and a whimper: Michael Cimino’s insanely grandiose, and ravishing-at-times,narratively threadbare “Heaven’s Gate,” a legendary debacle that some critics now call an underappreciated masterpiece. (Curious to know if they’re true? Just try sitting through it. I dare you.) It’s a puny less […]
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