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  <title>KWMU Reviews by Joe Pollack</title>
   <description>Joe Pollack has been KWMU's film critic for over 10 years.  Look here for reviews of film and theater in the St. Louis area.
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  <itunes:summary>Joe Pollack has been KWMU's film critic for over 10 years.  Look here for reviews of film and theater in the St. Louis area.</itunes:summary>
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      <item><title>Brick Lane</title> 
	 <description>Sarah Gavron directed stylishly, and Robbie Ryan's brilliant cinematography keeps one riveted to the screen.  Ryan's work, Tanistha Chatterjee's low-key, incisive acting and the costume design of Michael O'Connor make &quot;Brick Lane&quot; a tasty visual bon-bon, and one without calories.</description>
     
    <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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    <itunes:summary>Sarah Gavron directed stylishly, and Robbie Ryan's brilliant cinematography keeps one riveted to the screen.  Ryan's work, Tanistha Chatterjee's low-key, incisive acting and the costume design of Michael O'Connor make &quot;Brick Lane&quot; a tasty visual bon-bon, and one without calories.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:duration>2:00</itunes:duration>
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      <item><title>&quot;Encounters at the End of the World&quot; and &quot;Elsa and Fred&quot;</title> 
	 <description>&quot;Fred and Elsa,&quot; good summertime fun; &quot;Encounters at the End of the World,&quot; a brilliant documentary from Werner Herzog.</description>
     
    <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 14:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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    <itunes:summary>&quot;Fred and Elsa,&quot; good summertime fun; &quot;Encounters at the End of the World,&quot; a brilliant documentary from Werner Herzog.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:duration>2:00</itunes:duration>
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      <item><title>&quot;Mother of Tears&quot;</title> 
	 <description>Directed by horror master Dario Argento, and starring his nubile and often-nude daughter, Asia, &quot;Mother of Tears&quot; is the last of a maternal trilogy that also included Mother of Sighs in the 1977 &quot;Suspiria,&quot; set in Germany, and Mother of Darkness in &quot;Inferno&quot; three years later in New York.  Now we're in Rome, actually Turin, and Asia opens a mysterious urn.
        
Oops!  What a mistake! </description>
     
    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 14:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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    <itunes:summary>Directed by horror master Dario Argento, and starring his nubile and often-nude daughter, Asia, &quot;Mother of Tears&quot; is the last of a maternal trilogy that also included Mother of Sighs in the 1977 &quot;Suspiria,&quot; set in Germany, and Mother of Darkness in &quot;Inferno&quot; three years later in New York.  Now we're in Rome, actually Turin, and Asia opens a mysterious urn.
        
Oops!  What a mistake! </itunes:summary>
    <itunes:duration>2:00</itunes:duration>
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      <item><title>Theatre in D.C.</title> 
	 <description>The annual conference of the American Theater Critics Association, always a window on theater from a different perspective, was in Washington last month, providing an eye-opening look at theater in both Washington and St. Louis.</description>
     
    <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:00:00 CST</pubDate>
    <guid>http://www.kwmu.org/programs/reviews/review.php?ReviewID=591</guid>
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    <itunes:summary>The annual conference of the American Theater Critics Association, always a window on theater from a different perspective, was in Washington last month, providing an eye-opening look at theater in both Washington and St. Louis.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:duration>2:00</itunes:duration>
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