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A Organ Read of the Arts occurs as quarterly bill from either Portland, Oregon founded by Camela Raymond in 2002. It contains little essays just about ocular & performing arts, short fiction, poetry, architecture, and the Fivesome" x 7" print gallery known as "make do". Among people featured, interviewed, & discussed were Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works, Gerhard Richter, Lisa Corrin, Miranda July, Todd Haynes, Lucy Lippard, Lawrence Rinder, Carrie Brownstein. Regular contributors involved Matthew Stadler, Jonathan Raymond, Brad Adkins, and Regina Hackett. Creative person featured within "make do" & "Broadside": Gretchen Bennett, Cynthia Lahti, Melody Owen, Allan McCollum, Dennis Oppenheim, Katharina Fritsch, Paul Sutinen, Tad Savinar, Maurizio Cattelan, Gabriel Orozco, Daniel Buren, Justine Kurland, and others.
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All-Reviews.com
Review by Dustin Putman: 3½ stars out of 4. "A triumph of cinematic craft, energy, and originality."
Haro-online.com
Positive review of the film. "The Return of the King brings 'The Lord of the Rings' saga to a masterful close." [Rating: Really Good]
Movieforums.com
Chris Bowyer gives the film 4.5 out of 5 stars saying it "stands unequivocally firm beside its foregoers, even surpassing them on some levels."
Celebrity Cafe: The Return of the King
Positive review of the third installment of the epic trilogy.
Sci-Fi Movie: Return of the King
Provides negative review of the third film.
Ten Movies: Return of the King
Review of the film, includes positive rating and photographs.
MRQE: The Return of the King
Provides links to 276 reviews and ratings for the film.
GuideLive.com: Movie Review
Philip Wuntch rates the film a B+, stating it's "exquisitely realized, masterfully directed and stirringly acted. It's the best of the three Rings installments and a probable Oscar contender." [Dallas Morning News]
Metromix.com: The Return of the King
Movie critic, Michael Wilmington rates the film 4 stars and states: "We can finally see this stunningly completed film trilogy for what it is: one of the major achievements of film history." [Chicago Tribune]
Houston Chronicle: Return of the King a Triumph for Director
Positive review by Bruce Westbrook who says, "Return isn't just a triumph -- it's also a celebration." Also includes links and audio clips from cast.
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