The new issue of online movie smasheroo Senses of Cinema is up, and for the first time in ages I’ve contributed to it. The piece is about Carl Dreyer’s MASTER OF THE HOUSE, a film I hadn… more →
shadowplayvajrakrishna wrote 2 months ago: Film critic Ray Carney sheds light on the work of legendary indie filmmaker, John Cassavetes. By Cyn … more →
Edward Boe wrote 2 months ago: La Passion De Jeanne D’Arc (AKA: The Passion of Joan of Arc) – 1928 Director – Car … more →
floreign wrote 7 months ago: I am still under the effect of a rather random arrow of time when it comes to watching films. Mainly … more →
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dcairns wrote 8 months ago: The new issue of online movie smasheroo Senses of Cinema is up, and for the first time in ages I … more →
rm144 wrote 8 months ago: BAMcinematek just concluded its DREYER retrospective. And I now count Dreyer among my top three favo … more →
Cherylyn wrote 9 months ago: KILLER silent film! we watched The Passion of Joan of Arc in International Film class tonight. Tal … more →
Bing Bonaparte wrote 10 months ago: I’ve always been highly conscious of lingering energy, though part of it may be my imagination, I’ve … more →
conundrum wrote 10 months ago: Charcoal on Newsprint … more →
dcairns wrote 1 year ago: At the end of Dreyer’s VAMPYR (spoiler alert) the evil doctor (a fore-clone of Professor Abron … more →
vicciblog wrote 1 year ago: by leah scofield… The windy city felt none-too-welcoming as I arrived in Chicago amidst a Midw … more →
bennythomas wrote 1 year ago: “The close quarter combat between Joan and her judges” is how Carl Theodor Dreyer descri … more →
nashvillehype wrote 1 year ago: It seems at every turn today I was thinking about Jaida and her showcase tonight. If I said one sma … more →
dcairns wrote 1 year ago: “Can you possibly conceive it? The unendurable oppression of the lungs, the stifling fumes of … more →
Bing Bonaparte wrote 1 year ago: Click picture for source I was always judged very harshly by my appearance, which was something I ne … more →