Dear Santa…
Tag: buckle’s film emporium
The Droid takes a breath, The Snob hits a milestone, and Across the Universe returns.
As I wonder whether we’re out of the cold, The Cinecast returns to their roots, Cinematic Fronteir offers up an Elfman playlist, and Heaton speaks far too highly of a particular podcast.
This month, the blind spot series sends me back to Sunday School. Who needs a film with recorded dialogue when you have the expressive face of Maria Falconetti to express such a range of emotion?
We begin a new round of essentials with a bummer.
An sublimely, achingly, beautiful bummer.
As some grey clouds gather I turn to Jamaicans to put me in a good mood, an Australian to tell me about movies I might not have seen, and an American to find out about one of my most anticipated films of the holidays.
I start listening to a new Brit podcast, Jessica is let down by Renoir, and Jake gives Tony Scott a benediction as the many joys of TIFF start to get larger and larger on the horizon.
Rachel and Jess go back and cover a classic, The Droid helps us all keep calm and carry on, and Kristin leads the charge for a blogger to cave and get on Twitter.
Jess and Rachel have been going at it for two years, Alex immortalizes Fuller, and Corey wants us to calm down.
Duke talks to one of my writing idols, the Aussies descend on The Sydney Film Festival, and Corey nudges the whippersnappers towards the art house.
The Andrews talk Kubrick, I start following a Mexican site, and Buckle puts up his millennial post.
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