... selects "Head in ... Also, aren't ... being an ... wouldn't be ... Zach and I saw the film this afternoon, apparently its last day in New York after a...
... "In Love and War" is on cable ... It's a watchable historical meller -- I wrote the presskit, so I may be prejudiced. The convincers, if you get a chance,...
... of "The ... and "No Good Deed." ... Amen to that. Let me add the little-known Caught written by my old friewnd Ed Pomerantz, very well directed by Robert...
I have to confess there are nuances - nuances hell, there are broad strokes of Taiwanese politics that are likely escaping me here. I'll look for the New Left...
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS is worth seeing, but if Damien's correct it will only be "worth seeing" on DVD now. There are some clear shortcomings with the film, but I...
... all ... film ... venues in ... Forum des ... show ... on the ... Jean-François ... absence of ... go, I'm OK ... Chaillot, but ... Most people who see...
"The only silents you could see outside of the Cinematheque with any kind of sound were atrociously sonorized comedy shorts, which of course made you yearn for...
Call For Submissions - Issue 11 In Focus Series: The Films of Robert Mulligan The forthcoming issue of The Film Journal will feature a Director's Spotlight on...
By the mid-'10s, some sort of musical accompaniament was considered de rigeur for movies. The studios would generally have a specific score written to be...
well I don't neccessarily look to "The Devil, Probably" for a 'film about youth' nor to "Au Hasard, Balthazar" for a film about 'a donkey' or animal...
... exhibitors ... and ... at ... Musical accompaniment in the silent days is a fascinating subject. It shows to what alarming extent films were at the mercy...
... is very much a film about a donkey. Animal rights? Probably not but I'd hear a case. ... I showed it to a big animal rights activist, the late David Bale ...
-> Not sure about THE DEVIL, PROBABLY but I think AU HASARD, BALTHASAR is very much a film about a donkey. Yes, but my point would be, what insights into...
... So what did you think? I didn't notice any visual favoritism, and I also saw that different channels use different visuals - so the feed may not have...
... I got to LA in 1976, so I overlapped with the Hampton's proprietorship of the Silent Movie by about five years. My recollection is that the films there...
... I also ... may not ... Actually Bush was often caught looking annoyed, or exasperated, or bored, or just plain tired. His physical performance matched the ...
... I remember my last visit to Taiwan ('99) involved attending a banquet where some guests were making flagrant and obnoxiously racist remarks to the Filipino...
Noble a_film_by'ers in the NYC vicinity -- This is totally off-topic, but -- my ex-girlfriend is looking for someone to take over the lease on a studio...
... What do you mean "semi"? KERRY CLEANED THE CHIMP'S CLOCK!!!! _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote...
... Like Gore's famous sighs in 2000, his expressions were a less inventive variation on the revealingly "other-directed" looks Jude Law can't help shooting at...
... or ... This is the first movie I know of the title of which you cannot type unless you have a heart on your keyboard, and you can only pronounce by either...
... $1200 a month for a studio in a rent-controlled building?! Wow! Things have really changed since I left New York. In 1970 I paid one hundred dollars a...
... It's closest relative is Michael Snow's "<->" Aside from that, how good is it? It's great. Some critics (eg. Ella Taylor) have spoken of Russell as part of...
... they ... I remember a review on (the now defunct) Cahiers du Cinema online of Eastwood's "True Crime" that compared its happy ending to the ending of "It's...
... Durgnat was quite correct. As I'm sure you know, Capra was a great fan of Mussollini's. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail...