After John Schlesinger made “Midnight Cowboy,” which won the Oscar in 1969 for best picture and director, he had carte blanche to make any film he wanted. His choice was “Sunday Bloody Sunday” (1971), one of the most quietly forceful and intelligent movies ever made about the desolating messiness of adult relationships. Peter Finch’s Daniel […]
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