Worldview Global Cinema with Milos Stehlik: Recent Episodes

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Each week Worldview film contributor Milos Stehlik of Chicago's Facets Multi-media reviews films and talks with actors, writers and producers of global cinema.

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After the Colorado massacre, film contributor Milos Stehlik asks: What is the responsibility of our blood-soaked movie culture for consuming – to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars – such violent scenarios on film?

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Allen, now a global brand, is a director critic Milos Stehlik says has "joined the factory machinery producing cinematic pudding." He recommends you skip the film, and save your money for airfare.

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Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s documentary touches on a crisis they say the military's power structure wants to ignore: the staggering number of women (and some men) in America's armed forces who are sexually assaulted every year.

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Austrian-born Hollywood director Billy Wilder has repeatedly been sidelined outside the ranks of great directors, despite his impressive range of films. Critic Milos Stehlik things that what bothers critics — even today — is that Wilder’s films cover a very broad range; the Wilder “style” is elusive.

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Worldview film commentator Milos Stehlik says Sacha Baron Cohen's The Dictator may well be the most important film of the year. This is not a good thing. Stehlik says the film is "a cynical, didactic and evil piece of pop culture which, sadly enough, is estimated to earn more than $260 million."