
“The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Sometimes it’s shocking how very true that old saying can be.
Cinematic Passion & Perspective
“The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Sometimes it’s shocking how very true that old saying can be.
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 travel to Italy to close out the 2012 Blindspot List, where a cnematic master gives us a taste of the good life.
Considering how well I thought I knew Whale’s adaptation of Shelly’s gothic tale, it’s amazing that I was moved as deeply as I was.
Row Three Goes to Flyway, Mind Reels goes to After Dark, Ruth comes back from TCFF, and everyone’s favorite Kiwi turns three.
Talkin’ LOOPER on with guest Dan Heaton from The Public Transportation Snob on the Thanksgiving Episode. He and Ryan also read some listener feedback on what listeners are thankful for and take a moment to give thanks themselves.
Digging into this film has been a long time coming. It hasn’t just waited through nine months of Blind Spots; it’s been patiently waiting for me on my own shelf for years