Orpheus and other Recent Viewings
Thoughts on The Orphic Trilogy, The Hundred-Foot Journey, a few Jean Vigo film, Blind Chance, and the Man Who Fell to Earth.
Read more "Orpheus and other Recent Viewings"Thoughts on The Orphic Trilogy, The Hundred-Foot Journey, a few Jean Vigo film, Blind Chance, and the Man Who Fell to Earth.
Read more "Orpheus and other Recent Viewings"Thoughts on Straw Dogs, Diamonds are Forever, Boyhood, Hard-Boiled, The Spirit of the Beehive, Throne of Blood and Live and Let Die.
Read more "Spirit of the Beehive and other Film updates"Thoughts on A Safe Place, Cadence, Stromboli, The Las Picture Show, Five Easy Pieces, Day of Wrath, The Imitation Game, and everyone’s favorite, Salo.
Read more "Until the End of the August"On paper, since I have started putting a number value to various aspects of these films, The Double Life of Veronique (1991) is, in my opinion, the greatest film, topping The Tales of Hoffmann by three measly points. This is the tops for me, statistically. This is one of the reasons why I question having […]
Read more "The Double Life of Veronique"The Thief of Bagdad is a large, beautifu, 1940 musical by Michael Powell, of The Red Shoes fame, and Ludwig Berger. It contains early blue screen.
Read more "The Thief of Bagdad – Review"I started with Scenes from a Marriage (1973) and finished with Fanny och Alexander (1983). Both are directed by Ingmar Bergman.
Read more "Weekly Brief – August 10-16 (Swedish Miniseries week)"How I rate films I watch First and foremost any and all film ranking system is completely subjective. Someone will always disagree with me. I am okay with this. After watching what many consider the best examples of cinema I have noticed that watching other movies has become a bit slighted. I notice more in […]
Read more "How I Rate Films I Watch"Federico Fellini tells the story of a director, struggling to tell a story he wanted to tell, in the confines of what the production company wants to see.
Read more "Federico Fellini’s 8 1/2"A (mostly) accurate account of the theft of The General, a Civil War locomotive, is a solid representation of slapstick comedies of the silent era.
Read more "The General"Metropolis is the story of a wealthy family, Joh Frederson and his son Freder, in control of the labor that makes the city function.
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