Review: Page One: Inside the New York Times

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Page One: Inside the New York Times


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“All these angles and stories are fascinating for the viewer but “Page One” has the distracted quality of a news junkie’s Twitter feed. Perhaps if it were given the Ken Burn’s treatment, “Page One” would be an extraordinary film. In the meantime, Rossi never gets around to exploring his opening question: What would the world be without The New York Times?”

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