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Tommy Lee JonesDecember 12, 2005
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Melvin + Mario Van PeeblesMay 8, 2004
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Conrad HallSeptember 28, 2002
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Mira NairAugust 29, 2004
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Brad BirdJanuary 9, 2005
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Francis Ford CoppolaOctober 21, 2003
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Forest Whitaker, Kevin Macdonald + James McAvoySeptember 17, 2006
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Terry GilliamOctober 2, 2006
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Donald RichieOctober 21, 2006
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Considering Horror PanelJune 17, 2007
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Sarah PolleyApril 27, 2007
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Michael MooreJune 28, 2007
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Matthew ModineJune 17, 2006
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D. A. PennebakerFebruary 4, 2007
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Albert MayslesJanuary 20, 2007
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Michael PowellAugust 13, 1989

Considering Horror Panel June 17, 2007
This discussion brought together critics and scholars to talk about the films shown in the Museum's groundbreaking series It's Only a Movie: Horror Films from the 1970s and Today. The series was organized by assistant curator Livia Bloom, who moderated this lively discussion with: Adam Lowenstein, author of Shocking Representation: Historical Trauma, National Cinema, and the Modern Horror Film and cinema studies professor at the University of Pittsburgh; Nathan Lee, film critic for The Village Voice; Maitland McDonagh, author of Filmmaking on the Fringe: The Good, the Bad, and the Deviant Directors and film critic for TV Guide; and Joshua Rothkopf, film critic for Time Out New York.