My romp through film history finally takes me to France. It;s there that I learn that French people are gloriously screwed up, and that my readers have amazing taste!
Tag: sean kelly
I often sit down to watch action films from times gone by and wonder “What do people see in this?”
This wasn’t one of those times.
How do you create a comedy that will last? You begin with the assumption that your audience isn’t a bunch of idiots. Armed with that assumption, its amazing how well a comedy can endure.
“The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Sometimes it’s shocking how very true that old saying can be.
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.
We travel to Italy to close out the 2012 Blindspot List, where a cnematic master gives us a taste of the good life.
The original epic tale of epic epicness…
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.
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
It’s bad enough this entry is two days overdue, I didn;’ need the selection itself to throw me for a loop and make matters worse.
Getting my first look at a film that seems to encapsulate so much of America’s military history: For better and for worse.