‘Miller’s Crossing’ is touching and studiously crafted love letter to American film noirs and the seventh art in general ‘Miller’s Crossing’ is touching and studiously crafted love letter to American film noirs and the seventh art in general Read an article »
‘The Maltese Falcon’ was a perfect directorial debut for John Huston ‘The Maltese Falcon’ was a perfect directorial debut for John Huston Read an article »
Hawks made a number of westerns in his life, none of which had the intense impact on us the way ‘Rio Bravo’ did Hawks made a number of westerns in his life, none of which had the intense impact on us the way ‘Rio Bravo’ did Read an article »
Darkly comedic and delightfully manic, ‘After Hours’ is one of Scorsese’s best films Darkly comedic and delightfully manic, ‘After Hours’ is one of Scorsese’s best films Read an article »
John Huston’s ‘The Asphalt Jungle’ is a true piece of invaluable cinema heritage John Huston’s ‘The Asphalt Jungle’ is a true piece of invaluable cinema heritage Read an article »
With ‘Badlands,’ Terrence Malick made a directorial debut most filmmakers can only dream of With ‘Badlands,’ Terrence Malick made a directorial debut most filmmakers can only dream of Read an article »
Masterclass Interview: Alfred Hitchcock on Filmmaking Masterclass Interview: Alfred Hitchcock on Filmmaking Read an article »
David Lean’s ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ is a glorious 4-hour piece of filmmaking history David Lean’s ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ is a glorious 4-hour piece of filmmaking history Read an article »
Time never lies, and ‘Ace in the Hole’ is by no means a blank in Billy Wilder’s admirable arsenal Time never lies, and ‘Ace in the Hole’ is by no means a blank in Billy Wilder’s admirable arsenal Read an article »
“We are badly in need of a mad computer expert” “We are badly in need of a mad computer expert” Read an article »