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  • Filmmaking
    • How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
      How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
    • Rats In the Attic: William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’
      Rats In the Attic: William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’
    • ‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting Slice of Life
      ‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting Slice of Life
  • Screenwriting
    • ‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting Slice of Life
      ‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting Slice of Life
    • The Future is Now: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Children of Men’ Paints a Bleak Picture of a World Devoid of Humanity
      The Future is Now: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Children of Men’ Paints a Bleak Picture of a World Devoid of Humanity
    • And Unto Dust We Shall Return: On Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’
      And Unto Dust We Shall Return: On Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’
  • Interview
    • How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
      How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
    • ‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting Slice of Life
      ‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting Slice of Life
    • ‘Mise-en-Scène’ and Fritz Lang: The Invaluable, Short-Lived Magazine’s Article on the Master of Darkness
      ‘Mise-en-Scène’ and Fritz Lang: The Invaluable, Short-Lived Magazine’s Article on the Master of Darkness
  • Documentary
    • How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
      How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
    • Rats In the Attic: William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’
      Rats In the Attic: William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’
    • ‘Mise-en-Scène’ and Fritz Lang: The Invaluable, Short-Lived Magazine’s Article on the Master of Darkness
      ‘Mise-en-Scène’ and Fritz Lang: The Invaluable, Short-Lived Magazine’s Article on the Master of Darkness
  • Cinematography
    • How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
      How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song
    • Rats In the Attic: William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’
      Rats In the Attic: William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist’
    • The Future is Now: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Children of Men’ Paints a Bleak Picture of a World Devoid of Humanity
      The Future is Now: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Children of Men’ Paints a Bleak Picture of a World Devoid of Humanity
  • Editing
    • 40 Years of Hurt, Face-Hugging Dreams of Breathing: Ridley Scott’s ‘Alien’
      40 Years of Hurt, Face-Hugging Dreams of Breathing: Ridley Scott’s ‘Alien’
    • ‘JFK’: Oliver Stone’s Emotionally Accurate and Masterfully Crafted Trip Down the Rabbit Hole
      ‘JFK’: Oliver Stone’s Emotionally Accurate and Masterfully Crafted Trip Down the Rabbit Hole
    • Approaching Menace: The American Pathology of Martin Scorsese’s ‘Taxi Driver’
      Approaching Menace: The American Pathology of Martin Scorsese’s ‘Taxi Driver’
  • Short film
    • ‘The Devil Needs a Fix’: Ian Ebright’s Sophomore Film Proves His Debut Was No Coincidence
      ‘The Devil Needs a Fix’: Ian Ebright’s Sophomore Film Proves His Debut Was No Coincidence
    • ‘The Line’: Luke Wallace’s Gripping Crime Drama With a Terrific Cast
      ‘The Line’: Luke Wallace’s Gripping Crime Drama With a Terrific Cast
    • ‘Cool Hair’: William Orozco-Cubbon’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-Like Thriller that Leaves Us Wanting More
      ‘Cool Hair’: William Orozco-Cubbon’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-Like Thriller that Leaves Us Wanting More

David Bretherton

Cinematography, Filmmaking, Interview

‘The Train’: John Frankenheimer’s Monumental Tribute to Wartime Railway Resistance

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