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The Mirror Has Two Faces
Film Review November 15, 1996
by Alison Macor
Description: Barbra Streisand has said that she thinks we're all looking for the “total experience” when it comes to love: companionship, romance, lust, and desire. In The Mirror Has Two Faces,...  
by Alison Macor
"...Directed by: Barbra Streisand. Starring: Barbra Streisand, Jeff Bridges, Lauren Bacall, Pierce Brosnan, George Segal, Mimi Rogers and Brenda Vaccaro..."
California Split
Film Review July 16, 2002
by Marjorie Baumgarten
Description: Altman's movie explores the world of the compulsive gambler as it follows Gould and Segal through their casino highs and lows. In the Altman universe, no one feels worse than...
by Marjorie Baumgarten
"...Directed by: Robert Altman. Starring: Ann Prentiss, George Segal, Elliott Gould and Gwen Welles..."
For the Boys
Film Review December 6, 1991
by Kathleen Maher
Description: It's not as if anyone had any illusions about this movie. From the first frame of the first trailer, it was clear For the Boys was intended as a vehicle... 
by Kathleen Maher
"...Directed by: Mark Rydell. Starring: Bette Midler, James Caan, Norman Fell and George Segal..."
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
Film Review
by Hollis Chacona
Description: It’s a deliciously evil idea – kill the great chefs of Europe using their own specialties as the recipes for their murders. One’s head is crushed in a duck press,...
by Hollis Chacona
"...Directed by: Ted Kotcheff. Starring: George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Morley..."
Kyle Henry: Top Ten
Screens Blog August 16, 2009
by Andy Campbell
Description: Local filmmaker has a few films to put in your Netflix qeue
"...7) California Split (Dir Robert Altman) - We all know Nashville is his greatest work, but this shaggy dog about compulsive gamblers and part-time suburban barfly prostitutes has really wormed it's way into my heart. George Segal, at one time, was a very fine actor!!..."
Gay New York: Pilgrimage to Stonewall
The Gay Place Blog August 3, 2009
by Andy Campbell
Description: Forty years of gay struggle, one tasty beer.
"...Afterwards I headed across the street to the tiny but wonderful Christopher Park, where amongst the benches is George Segal's sculptural memorial to gay and lesbian rights activists. The memorial consists of two pairs of (very 70s looking) bronze people..."
Fun With Dick and Jane
Film Review December 23, 2005
by Marjorie Baumgarten
Description: The original version of this comedy was a little countercultural, a lot class-conscious, and a touch subversive; this remake is all farce when what is needed is satire. 
by Marjorie Baumgarten
"...Starring: Jim Carrey, Téa Leoni, Alec Baldwin, Richard Jenkins, Jeff Garlin, Richard Burgi and Angie Harmon. When the first version of this movie appeared in 1977 it starred George Segal and Jane Fonda and meshed perfectly with its times – a little countercultural, a lot class-conscious, and a touch subversive..."
Heights
Film Review July 15, 2005
by Kimberley Jones
Description: This intersecting story that follows a half-dozen New Yorkers over the course of one long day and night is intellectually engaging and genuinely surprising, although not terribly risky.  
by Kimberley Jones
"...Directed by: Chris Terrio. Starring: Glenn Close, Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden, Jesse Bradford, John Light, Matt Davis, Eric Bogosian, Andrew Howard, George Segal and Rufus Wainwright..."
DVDs: Part 3
Screens Story December 17, 2004
by Spencer Parsons
"...Miller and Nashville, though because it's difficult to see, California Split remains a title seldom mentioned even in the company of Altman's second-tier. Notoriously absent from home video in any format until now, this George Segal/Elliot Gould buddy picture has only been available since its 1974 release on a ridiculous pan-and-scan bootleg apparently taped from a rare TV broadcast, so for the casual fan or the completist, this wide-screen DVD represents a long-hoped-for essential...."
Short Cuts
Screens Column May 23, 2003
by Marc Savlov
Description: The last in the Chronicle and Alamo Drafthouse's Eat, Drink, Watch Movies series.
"...Eating Jacqueline Bisset Dept.: Summer in Austin traditionally means bone-dripping barbecue slathered with thick red goo, a fistful of Shiners, and an evening well spent at the Paramount Theatre's summer film series (see above). That's unless, of course, you're one of the few, the proud, the epicurious who've wisely chosen to augment their diet of spicy borachos y tequila in favor of the gastronomically sublime conclusion to the Chronicle and Alamo Drafthouse's Eat, Drink, Watch Movies series, which wraps up this coming Monday, May 26, 7pm, at the brand-spanking-new Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek (13729 Research in the Lake Creek Shopping Center) with a screening of the 1978 comedy-mystery Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (starring Bisset, George Segal, and Jean Rochefort)..."
Video Reviews
Screens Review October 4, 2002
by Eli Kooris
Description: King Rat is a terribly honest and brutally realistic film about WWII P.O.W.s -- a perfect counter to its story of terribly dishonest people living in brutal times.
"...D: Bryan Forbes; with George Segal, Tom Courtenay, James Fox, John Mills, Denholm Elliott...."
The Longest Day
Film Review May 30, 2001
by Marjorie Baumgarten
Description: Just look at the cast and try to resist the testosterone pull of this movie. The Longest Day is a widescreen World War II epic about the Allied invasion of...
by Marjorie Baumgarten
"...Directed by: Ken Annaqkin, Andrew Marton, Gerd Oswald and Bernhard Wicki. Starring: John Wayne, Rod Steiger, Robert Ryan, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Richard Beymer, Jeffrey Hunter, Sal Mineo, Roddy McDowall, Sean Connery, Robert Wagner, Stuart Whitman, George Segal, Jean-Louis Barrault, Paul Anka, Fabian and Arletty..."
Video Reviews
Screens Review January 12, 2001
by Jerry Renshaw
Description: Roger Corman took a break from cheapo horror and sci-fi flicks to make this cheapo gangster work (starring the late Jason Robards as Al Capone), but it's still a Corman quickie from beginning to end.
"...D: Roger Corman (1967); with Jason Robards, George Segal, Dick Bakalyan, Bruce Dern, Ralph Meeker, Jean Hale...."
The Owl and the Pussycat
Film Review May 11, 2000
by Marjorie Baumgarten
Description: A sensible double bill with Born Yesterday, the story is about a streetwise prostitute and a sheltered intellectual. Streisand is very funny in this reworking of a Broadway success, adapted...
by Marjorie Baumgarten
"...Directed by: Herbert Ross. Starring: Barbara Streisand, George Segal, Robert Klein, Allen Garfield and Roz Kelly..."
Scanlines
Screens Story May 13, 1999
"...In 1967 Kershner directed The Flim Flam Man, starring George C. Scott, and in 1970, his film Loving, with George Segal and Eva Marie Saint, was released..."
That Old Revival Spirit
Screens Story June 13, 1997
"...D: Mike Nichols; with Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Sandy Dennis, George Segal. (B&W)..."
Scanlines
Screens Story March 28, 1997
"...Flirting With Disaster
D: David O. Russell; with Ben Stiller, Patricia Arquette, Téa Leoni,
Mary Tyler Moore, George Segal, Alan Alda, Lily Tomlin, Josh Brolin..."
Record Reviews
Music Review December 27, 1996
Ring in the HollyDaze
Screens Story November 29, 1996
by Marjorie Baumgarten
Fall Movie Round-Up
Screens Story September 6, 1996
by Marjorie Baumgarten
"...THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES
D: Barbra Streisand; with Streisand, Jeff Bridges, Pierce Brosnan,
George Segal, Mimi Rogers, Brenda Vaccaro, Lauren Bacall...."
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