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- Pittsburgh Press saw it as flawed, but captured the look of Johnstown, and Marylynn Urucchio of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette rated it as elementary but uplifting...
- MaryLynn Magar (born July 6, 1963) is an American politician from Florida. She was a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing...
- Mary Lynn Rajskub (/ˈraɪskəb/) is an American actress and comedian who is best known for portraying Chloe O'Brian in the action thriller series 24 and...
- mixed-to-negative reviews for his performance. He was, however, praised by Marylynn Uricchio, a film critic for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Andy Brack...
- Silk was an American vocal jazz group that was active during the 1980s. MaryLynn Gillaspie and her sister, Gaile, grew up in southern California. Their...
- style. This is a movie made by people who must have had fun making it". Marylynn Uricchio, film critic for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette described the film...
- Evidence from art is therefore helpful in settling the issue. Research by Marylynn Salmon has demonstrated that deformities in medieval subjects can be identified...
- like The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). A positive review came from Marylynn Uricchio of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, who wrote that it "is nothing...
- meaningless—there is only the ****iness of endless scrutiny and quick encounter." Marylynn Uricchio of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote, "De Palma throws in elements...
- review, writing that "for the most part, the film...is an enjoyable yarn". Marylynn Uricchio echoed the same ****essment in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. In...