Jay Cocks
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jay Cocks (born January 12, 1944) is a film critic and motion picture screenwriter. He is a graduate of Kenyon College. He was a critic for Time, Newsweek, and Rolling Stone, among other magazines, before moving into film writing. As a screenwriter, he worked on Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence and Gangs of New York -- a screenplay he started working on in 1976 -- as well as Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days. Cocks also performed an uncredited rewrite of James Cameron's screenplay for Titanic. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jay Cocks, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Street Scenes 1970
SelfMartin Scorsese Directs
SelfInnocence and Experience: The Making of 'The Age of Innocence'
SelfAn American Named Kazan
SelfA Moral Right: The Politics of Dirty Harry
SelfThe Business End: Violence in Cinema
SelfThe Craft of Dirty Harry
SelfMartin Scorsese's Journey Into Silence
SelfThe Long Shadow of Dirty Harry
SelfMovies Are My Life
SelfFull Metal Jacket: Between Good and Evil
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