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FAUST - The Dungeon Review!

goregirl wrote 1 week ago: Nosferatu was one of my favourite rentals this year, so it was just a matter of time before I checke … more →

Tags: Movies, Horror, Germany, Gösta Ekman, Emil Jannings, camilla horn, frida richard, William Dieterle, Yvette Guilbert

"Nosferatu" (1922)

the faltese malcon wrote 1 month ago: Once again, it’s movie night… and it just might be your last one! SHARP TEETH INVADING T … more →

Tags: flicks, Horror, max, Schreck, 1922, nosferatu, VAMPIRE, Bram Stoker, Dracula

Diamanda Galas/Nosferatu Fan Video2 comments

Kalliope Amorphous wrote 1 month ago: I have had this in my head for weeks and finally made it yesterday. I used pieces of Murnau’s … more →

Tags: Art, Artists, Black and White, kalliope amorphous, Conceptual Art, Creativity, vintage, death, Art Blogs

The Sunday Intertitle: Quick, a Cognac!17 comments

dcairns wrote 1 month ago: “Chapter 3, in which two mysterious cars play a major role, and a young woman appears who, for … more →

Tags: film, alfred abel, art linson, Faust, henri langlois, Mady Christians, max schreck, Phantom, Shadow of the Vampire

REVIEW - The Finances of the Grand Duke (1924)

Jonathan McCalmont wrote 2 months ago: Videovista has my review of Die Finanzen Des Grossherzogs.  A silent black and white comedy made dur … more →

Tags: film, Film criticism, Masters of Cinema, The Finances of the Grand Duke, Weimar Republic

1922 Ten Best Movies

roberthorton wrote 2 months ago: F.W. Murnau scores three films in this year’s list, which says something about A) how many 192 … more →

Tags: Year by Year Best Movies, nosferatu, 1922 Ten Best Movies

Watercolor - Murnauer Moos

Kleckser wrote 2 months ago: Last week, we painted one day at the Murnauer Moos in Bavaria. This is a famous motive, because Gabr … more →

Tags: landscape, Watercolor, Photography, Aquarell, Art, Bavaria, Tree, Painting, Photo

SANDY DVORE WENT BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY

gwarizm wrote 2 months ago: A while back I waffled about my opening credit fetish when it comes to films. I bored a meagre (but … more →

Tags: Movies, Design, sandy dvore, blacula, The Dunwich Horror, lipstick., Maurice Binder, romero, Dr. Tongue

Un Lac อิ่มไอร้าง อุ่นไอรัก1 comment

enyxynematryx wrote 3 months ago: ฟิลิป กร็องดริเออส์(Phillippe Grandrieux)เคยส่ง Sombre และ La Vie Nouvelle เข้าร่วมเทศกาลภาพยนตร์ Fe … more →

Tags: French film, shallow focus, Un Lac, Montage, Grant McDonald, Brakhage, herzog, Tarkovsky, deadman

Horror Movie Fest 2009

Lisa wrote 3 months ago: Brian and I have had a horror movie fest every year around Halloween since we were first married. So … more →

Tags: Movies, Horror Movie Fest, Reviews, horror movies, Werner Herzog, nosferatu, isabelle adjani, Bram Stoker, Dracula

German Silence Experiment1 comment

Jason wrote 3 months ago: Pray you... Remember the Porter! Even as an avid movie-watcher, there are blind spots in my viewing … more →

Tags: writing, Art, Movies, German Expressionism, Silent Film, the last laugh, Buster Keaton, Seven Chances

City Girl (Murnau, 1930)

kevin wrote 4 months ago: This late era Murnau film does not suffer greatly because of the studio constraints Murnau was under … more →

Tags: 1930s, F. W. Murnau, german, city girl

VARIETY (Ewald André Dupont, 1925)

grunes wrote 4 months ago: Heavily censored for its U.S. release (and it is this version with which we Americans are stuck 80 y … more →

Tags: Informal Capsule Film Comments

Sunrise (1927)

nightwoodband wrote 5 months ago: I love this film. … more →

Tags: All the other stuff we write about!, sunrise, 1927

Nosferatu (silent, 1922) Reviewed1 comment

GillMan wrote 5 months ago: Max Schreck as Count Orlok in Nosferatu. NOSFERATU (1922) aka Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror The fi … more →

Tags: Dracula, nosferatu, Bram Stoker, count orlok, max schreck, German Expressionism

The 5 Best Films I Saw In May5 comments

moogirl22 wrote 7 months ago: Holy shit, nearly halfway through the year. Another 5 films. This lot was tough to pick, as I loved … more →

Tags: film, 5 Best of the Month, sunrise, Gladiator, Persona, Bergman, The Red Shoes, Powell, Pressburger

Top Ten Gypsy Curses in Film and Television 4 comments

Bartleby wrote 7 months ago: With Sam Raimi’s Drag Me To Hell hitting theaters this Friday and bringing with it one doozy o … more →

Tags: Film news, angel, Angelus, arcadia, Buffy Summers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, coffin joe, Conrad Veidt, Dana Scully

CITY GIRL (Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1930)

grunes wrote 7 months ago: A flamboyant, at times nearly hysterical silent family melodrama in Minnesota wheat country, City Gi … more →

Tags: Formal Capsule Film Comments

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)2 comments

moogirl22 wrote 7 months ago: Murnau’s Sunrise is a classic in every sense of the word. And for possibly the first time, a r … more →

Tags: film, 1920s, F. W. Murnau, Suspense, Love, murder, sunrise, Farmer, hyped


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