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Good Film Broadcasts, Week Of December 6th, 20091 comment

xonmus wrote 1 week ago: This week is a bit slower than recent weeks, but we get Nights Of Cabiria and Persona, so it’s … more →

Tags: film, Alfred Hitchcock, Christopher Nolan, Cinema, Darren Aronofsky, Federico Fellini, Frank Capra, HBO, IFC

Sunday Screening #2: The Third Man28 comments

Placeslost wrote 1 month ago: The Third Man (1949) Directed by: Carol Reed Starring: Some guy… Apologies to Paul for deletin … more →

Tags: Sunday Screening Films, film, Orson Welles, Sunday Screening, The Third Man

Good (Criterion) Film Sales, Going On Now

xonmus wrote 1 month ago: Since I’ve been using this blog to alert folks to good films being broadcast on TV, I should p … more →

Tags: film, Ingmar Bergman, Cinema, Movies, Akira Kurosawa, Orson Welles, Jacques Tati, Blu-ray, Barnes & Noble

The Wall

drbristol wrote 1 month ago: And the wall...come tum-ba-lin down The futher away we get from this, the more it will be taken for … more →

Tags: Editorials, Ronald Reagan, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Berlin Wall, Cold War, Germany, The Third Man, Orson Welles, Graham Greene

Heads-up re: TCM, 10/21

Dan Sullivan wrote 1 month ago: I have absolutely no reservations stating how badly I think Dennis Miller sucks, but he’s TCM … more →

Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, TCM

The True Glory (Aug. 27, 1945)

Adam Lounsbery wrote 2 months ago: The True Glory, which was released on August 27, 1945 in the United Kingdom and on October 4, 1945 i … more →

Tags: 1945, August 1945, World War II, Documentary, Dwight D. Eisenhower, garson kanin, Harry Brown, Frank Harvey, paddy chayefsky

Night of the Nazis

guyintheblackhat wrote 2 months ago: Reality I decided it might be a good idea to get out of the apartment and do something remotely acad … more →

Tags: Berlin, film, walking tours, blitzkrieg, Brian Winston, Der Tagesspiegel, Feldzug in Polen, Fritz Hippler, Herbert Windt

Would it really matter if one of those actors stopped moving?

Jamie wrote 3 months ago: The Man Between (Carol Reed, 1953) Carol Reed was a master of the noirish thriller. All the Graham G … more →

Tags: James Mason, Claire Bloom, hildegard neff

Criterion Deal! Carol Reed's The Third Man Blu-Ray Only $15.99!

CriterionCast wrote 3 months ago: Hey Criterion Addicts! Over at Amazon, they have Carol Reed’s 1949 film, The Third Man, for on … more →

Tags: Criterion Deals, Blu-ray, Criterion Collection, Deal, Orson Welles

GreeneLand on Film10 comments

David H. Schleicher wrote 4 months ago: Fans of British novelist Graham Greene are said to live in GreeneLand, a place where I take up a hap … more →

Tags: Movie Reviews, Books, Literature, Movies, Book to Film Adaptations, Inspiration, Graham Greene, Ralph Fiennes, film noir

DVD Clip: The Fallen Idol

waynemelton wrote 4 months ago: “It’s a great life if you don’t weaken.” The first time I saw Carol Reed … more →

Tags: DVD Review, Graham Greene, The Fallen Idol, The Third Man, Ralph Richardson

Our Man In Havana

saedinia wrote 4 months ago: … more →

Tags: film, Poster, Alec Guiness, Ernie Kovacs, recommended

Duet for harpsichord and bongos41 comments

dcairns wrote 5 months ago: When graphic designers go odd… So, a puzzled Keir Dullea, surrounded by antique-style furnitur … more →

Tags: film, Literature, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Girl Must Live, AIP, Anna Massey, Billy Strange, Brazil, Cronenberg

Naunton Wayne makes an understandable mistake.2 comments

dcairns wrote 5 months ago: “Sorry, old man, I thought this was the bathroom –” Pause. Realisation. “Ext … more →

Tags: film, Naunton Wayne, A Girl Must Live

DVD Review - The Third Man

Chris wrote 5 months ago: The Third Man. Orson Welles. Joseph Cotten. Carol Reed. What a great team, and what an excellent, en … more →

Tags: DVD Reviews, Movie, Movies, DVD, Film Reviews, dvds, Film Review, Classic, DVD Review

Harry Lime heads to the big screen and The Senator heads to auction

Bartleby wrote 6 months ago:   It’s official. The Senator is headed to auction on July 21st where the BDC (Baltimore Develo … more →

Tags: Baltimore, film, Cinema, Movies, Screening, Entertainment, The Senator, Auction, city

"It rhymes with joy"16 comments

dcairns wrote 6 months ago: Froy! Froy! Froy! Dame May Whitty, reminding me somewhat of my late maternal grandmother. Charles Ba … more →

Tags: film, Hitchcock, Googie Withers, Millions Like Us, Easy Living, Launder & Gilliat, The private life of Sherlock Holmes, Dead of Night, Basil Radford

Dickens, Oliver (1837 - 1839) Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress

Ben wrote 6 months ago: Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress (1837 – 1839) Charles Dickens Wordsworth Classics, 506pp … more →

Tags: Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, The Parish Boy's Progress, Nicholas Nickleby, freidrich engels, Working Class in England in 1844, George Cruickshank, fagin, bill sikes

Centenário de James Mason - Parte 110 comments

Adriana Scarpin wrote 7 months ago: - I have a passion for James Mason. - Is he good? - Absolutely terrific. So attractively sinister! T … more →

Tags: años 40, anos 50, Anos 60, Anos 70, Impressões, musos, Albert Lewin, Alfred Hitchcock, Anne Bancroft


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