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Film critic Stephen Schiff reviews "Shoot To Kill," the thriller that stars Sidney Poitier and Tom Berenger. The plot has Poitier, an urban FBI agent, forced into an alliance with an embittered trail guide played by Tom Berenger as they track a killer in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest.
03:48
Guest
- Stephen Schiff
Host
- Terry Gross
Related Topic
- Film
Other segments from the episode on February 18, 1988
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, February 18, 1988: Interview with Kenny Davern, Howard Alden, and Phil Flanigan; Review of T-Bone Burnett's album "The Talking Animals"; Interview with Peter Kornbluh;…
28:57
Kenny Davern and Two Members of his Quartet Perform.
A live concert with Kenny Davern, one of the greatest living clarinetist playing traditional jazz. Davern will perform with guitarist Howard Alden and bassist Phil Flanigan.
Interview
- Kenny Davern
- Howard Alden
- Phil Flanigan
06:49
"The Talking Animals" Reintroduces T-Bone Burnett as a Performer.
Rock critic Ken Tucker reviews "The Talking Animals," the new album by singer, songwriter and record producer T-Bone Burnett. Burnett has produced the work of musicians like Marshall Crenshaw, Los Lobos, Roy Orbison and Elvis Costello. In 1975, Burnett travelled and performed with Bob Dylan's "Rolling Thunder Review."
Review
09:39
Peter Kornbluh Wants to Bring the Debate Over "Low Intensity Warfare" to the Public.
Peter Kornbluh, an information analyst with the National Security Archive in Washington, D.C. Kornbluh is the co-editor of Low Intensity Warfare, an analysis of the numerous counter-insurgency operations the United States is engaged in around the world. Low Intensity Warfare looks at the future of American war-fighting capabilities as they are reoriented toward unconventional conflicts in the Third World.
Interview
- Peter Kornbluh
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Fresh Air's former film critic returns to discuss writing the screenplay for the controversial film adaptation of Nabokov's "Lolita." The $58 million film inspired such controversy that distribution in the U.S. was delayed. "Lolita," directed by Adrian Lyne (Flashdance, 9 1/2 Weeks) will premiere on the Showtime cable channel August 2nd. It's just been announced that the film will be released in movie houses in September. Schiff's screenplay, "Lolita: The Book of the Film" (Applause books), will be published next month.
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