The Box Office in No Man's Land

December 10, 2004

American movies aren't just for Americans anymore. They are conceived of and made for a global audience, and in the process they are losing their American-ness. That's according to Lynn Hirschberg, who recently asked the question "What Is an American Movie Now?" in the pages of The New York Times Magazine. She sat down with Bob to look for answers.


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