But Bull Durham also shows us what we should love about growing older—how external and internal circumstance define possibility, and increase pressure to use time most preciously.
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Karina Wolf has been a Staff Writer at Bright Wall/Dark Room since 2013. She studied literature and film in New York, Paris, and Dublin, and works in television and film production. She is the author of the children’s books The Insomniacs and I Am Not a Fox. She lives in Manhattan with her two dogs, Luca and Barry Manilow.
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What we hear, what we see in Until The End Of The World is a commemoration of love, renunciation and grief, an elegy for time on earth.
At the center of Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine is an anti-heroine in the style of Tennessee Williams.
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