I've become better acquainted with Oswald's television work more so than his features due to a lack of home video releases and screenings, so I'd like to put...
I agree with JPC and Bill's point, that neither van Stratten nor Mike Hammer look as if they have ever done an honest days' work in their lives, let alone a...
Among the "Outer Limits" episodes, would also recommend "O.B.I.T." It is incredibly relevant to the NSA phone-spying scandal currently going on, just as ...
... I wrote about "Crime of Passion" several months ago. According to my research, Jo Eisinger was indeed female. I pointed out that she wrote a screenplay...
... Are either of these available in English? ... No, my aversion is over. I mean, there is still something a bit uninviting about his universe for me, on a...
... That was also the opinion of my friend Jeff Capp, who saw the movie with me at Film Forum last night. I didn't feel that way, though: when Stanwyck goes...
... seemed ... vanished from ... Not quite, it's playing at Anthology in New York on June 23 (in 16mm, which is how I saw it decades ago), billed as ......
There is A fairly brief entry on Oswald in our "TRENTE ANS DE CINEMA AMERICAIN" (1970), UPDATED in CINQUANTE ANS DE CINEMA AMERICAIN (1992). Tavernier wrote...
... wrote: "...I've always found Oswald impressive and individual, though I am conspicuously missing BRAINWASHED from his filmography and I know Bill Krohn...
Hi all, I had a chance to see Patrice Chereau's stunning new film 'Gabrielle' last night, but unfortunately I had to leave just before the ending of the film...
... also ... 16mm, ... Newton stars as (if memory serves) a fugitive who takes a job as a handyman at a school for blind kids. It's not bad. Actually, HE's not...
... also ... 16mm, ... Newton stars as (if memory serves) a fugitive who takes a job as a handyman at a school for blind kids. It's not bad. Actually, HE's not...
... wrote: except for BUNNY O'HARE which I ... That's as weird and misbegotten as they come, but I do remember it being fun, at least. Borgnine and Betty Davis...
... If Sarris ever does his new American Cinema book, Oswald ... I mean Walton belongs there. He is maybe the best example of Expressive Esoterica to come...
My mistake -- the correction will appear in next Sunday's Arts and Leisure section, which goes to press today. The Times has an interesting obit today about a...
Dan, Don't neglect that great repository of filmic knowledge and analysis, even in its non-updated state, the a_film_by archives. A directed search of the sort...
... Yep. I first saw "Brainwashed" at Fred Camper's house. He had rented a 16mm print. Remember Fred? __________________________________________________ Do You...
... Wow, I don't, sorry. But the print probably was for an NYU class I was teaching. And thank you for that "house," a nicely over-optimistic and surprisingly...
... I saw it at Roger and Howard's. Probably the same print? ... While poring over old Hollywood Reporters from the time of Suspicion, I came across an item...
... This was exactly my dilemma: I'd seen both films years ago, and hadn't been bowled over by either. I opted for the de Toth, and quickly decided that I'd...
... Sounds like the right choice. As someone who has been negligent re: De Toth, let me just add a five star recommendation for an extraordinary film I...
Fred Walton? The dude behind (the original) WHEN A STRANGER CALLS? Always hated that flick. What can you recommend by him, Bill (or perhaps you can tell me ...
... resurrected silent ... bored rich ... serve on a crooks' ... state in which ... constantly ... when he meets the ... Significantly, Melford directed the...
... Always ... tell me ... Hope some of that rain drifts north to my wheat crop. Stranger is his masterpiece. If you've read Chion, see it again with him in ...
Bill Krohn's post is very interesting! When it came out, I really enjoyed "The Rosary Murders" (Fred Walton). It was good storytelling, vigorously and cleanly...
Thanks very much to Tony Williams for his fascinating post! In the film of "Moran of the Lady Letty" (George Melford), Valentino really, really loves his new...
... In the ... Love it, but Gus' Duchampian "Psycho" beats it by a nose. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
Is this THE Neil Goldberg, conceptual genius behind MY PARENTS READ DREAMS I'VE HAD ABOUT THEM? If so, I bow to you. And how can I see your other videos? Isn't...