One of the greatest cinematic love affairs of the past half-century has been between British film fans and an angular, accident-prone beanpole of a Frenchman named Monsieur Hulot. The iconic comedy ch… more →
Alison Kerr: Jazz, Movies, Stylealisonkerr wrote 1 month ago: One of the greatest cinematic love affairs of the past half-century has been between British film fa … more →
tales of a cinesthete wrote 2 months ago: Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot (Jacques Tati, 1953). Jacques Tati as the charming, affectionate but … more →
arbourman wrote 2 months ago: Throughout the world, there’s a faultless equation that “Whacky uncles” + “V … more →
corksandcaftans wrote 2 months ago: [Throwbacks: fishnet ankle socks at J.Crew.] Things that are considered “fresh” are ofte … more →
espader wrote 6 months ago: Today I jumped inside one of those places where once you’re in you never want to go out. Like … more →
Alf Grumble wrote 8 months ago: Strict anti-smoking laws in France have led to the iconic M. Hulot being stripped of his trademark p … more →
invisibleagent wrote 10 months ago: Mon Oncle is a French comedic film from 1958 by director Jacques Tati. The film deals with France … more →
survclub wrote 10 months ago: Filmed amid spectacular wilderness vistas, NEVER CRY WOLF reveals a world of hypnotic beauty and bre … more →
dbrauer43 wrote 10 months ago: It is currently a very early hour of the morning. 1:51 to be precise. Why am I up this early? Or … more →
skykid wrote 11 months ago: Mon Oncle is a nice French comedy I saw the the other day. There were several fun scenes – bu … more →
allangraysimagination wrote 1 year ago: Just as a cautionary note, I plan on revising this when I get a chance, while I did receive an A+ on … more →
rolandwolff wrote 1 year ago: Sorry folks, havent written for a while. The first couple of days of the easter holidays I’ve … more →
spidereater wrote 1 year ago: Mon Oncle said, “You’ve been over there, haven’t you?” I said, “Yes, I … more →