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Mark Feeney

Feeney covers photography, film, and the arts. With the Globe since 1979, he was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in feature writing in 1994 and won a Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 2008. He is the author of “Nixon at the Movies: A Book About Belief”.

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Movie Review

When Liz met Dick: ‘Cleopatra’ at 50

By Mark Feeney , Globe Staff

It’s never a good sign when a movie is most famous for what happened off screen, and “Cleopatra” may be the all-time champ of off-screen famousness.

Television Review

When wartime appearances were deceiving by design

By Mark Feeney , Globe Staff

The 23d Headquarters Special Troops, which served during World War II, is the subject of the documentary “The Ghost Army.”

A Quaid quadrilater plus one

By Mark Feeney , Globe Staff

Next year Dennis Quaid turns 60. Along the way, he’s played Bill Clinton, Jerry Lee Lewis, astronaut Gordon Cooper, Sam Houston, Doc Holliday, and a very George W. Bush-like president. He’s not just a movie star. he’s an American history textbook.

Essay

Fleeting and forever, true to a city that won’t forget

By Mark Feeney , Globe Staff

Part of the wonder of the impromptu Marathon memorial is that “memorial” seems like far too grand a word for it.