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44 Pages
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It's a struggling story that began with Garry Cleveland Myers and his wife Caroline Clark Myers in 1946 when they decided to create Highlights Magazine. And now it becomes one of the most popular magazines in the U.S. This movie highlights on the history of this magazine, its' future and takes a deep look in the future of print media in USA.
It's a struggling story that began with Garry Cleveland Myers and his wife Caroline Clark Myers in 1946 when they decided to create Highlights Magazine. And now it becomes one of the most popular magazines in the U.S. This movie highlights on the history of this magazine, its' future and takes a deep look in the future of print media in USA.
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April 26, 2018
Informative but dry docu on beloved children's magazine.September 05, 2017
If you've ever been a fan of the magazine as I have, "44 Pages" will prove to be a wonderful chronicle of a very valuable piece of literature.July 28, 2018
Soft as a plush toy and edgy as a "Highlights" advertorial.April 17, 2018
Overflowing with wholesome vibes yet not sappy, the film provokes warm feelings, even if its subject doesn't really demand feature-length treatment.April 17, 2018
It's likely all the easy jokes that might occur to you about the magazine racks in the lobbies of dentists' offices will evaporate and you'll wonder if they might be hiring.September 22, 2017
"44 Pages" winds up feeling like an infomercial for "Highlights," something new employees would watch on their first day at the office.September 19, 2018
Its tone hovers between benign admiration and benign thoughtfulness, and interviewees tend toward pleasantly straightforward insight. But it's a worthy bit of American cultural history.