Friday, 23 November 2012
Film Friday Weekly Roundup
Now that the American's have gorged themselves on turkey and are out in shops right now fighting over discounted televisions, it's official - the holidays are upon us, people! Whether that statement fills you with dread or joy, it is time to start ma...
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Review: The Spanish Dancer (1923)
My review of The Spanish Dancer, a silent costume drama from director Herbert Brenon, could really be six words long Pola Negri, Pola Negri, Pola Negri. She is dazzling in this 1923 programmer. Sure, there's action and roman...
Monday, 19 November 2012
Watch: Our Hospitality (1923)
Buster Keaton's Our Hospitality was released on November 19, 1923. I'm pretty sure I don't need to tell you anything more than its BUSTER KEATON. But you can slip away for an hour today, watch Our Hospitality, and marvel ove...
Friday, 16 November 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Akira Kurosawa - Japan's Greatest Director?
Here's a piece I wrote for The Toronto Film Scene wherein I wonder if Akira Kurosawa is Japan's greatest filmmaker. My takeaway is - impossible to say. Impossible for me, at least, because I don't know much about Japanese cinema beyond, well, Akira K...
PCF mentioned on the See You Next Wednesday Podcast
There are lots of people in this world that just love, love. love movies. They will spend an enormous amount of time seeing them, talking about them, writing about them. They'll listen to podcasts, make podcasts, and start websites.
But, in my exp...
But, in my exp...
The White Shadow is Streaming Now!
Remember how 3 reels of the 6 reel The White Shadow were discovered in the New Zealand Film Archive? And how we all got excited because this is the earliest surviving work of Sir Alfred Hitchcock, who worked as the assistant...
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Watch: Raggedy Rose (1926)
Raggedy Rose is a cute little silent comedy from 1926 starring Mabel Normand. Rose works for a cheap-skate junk dealer and dreams of romance with a wealthy bachelor. I say: who doesn't, sister?
There's not a lot that's tr...
There's not a lot that's tr...
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Election Night Film Festival - 3 Great Political Movies
So this is it - election night in America. It seems like this campaign has been dragging on forever, or at least 4 years. CNN is already checking in with attractive people at polling stations in Florida and Ohio every 10 minutes, and it's not even no...
Monday, 5 November 2012
Watch: The Headless Horseman (1922)
The Headless Horseman starring Will Rogers was released November 5, 1922. While this wouldn't be the last film adaptation of Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", it is the earliest that I can rustle up. In this...
Pretty Clever Film's Top 20 Movie Moustaches
It's that time of year again! Movember! A glorious month when otherwise rational men grow upper lip fuzzies in the name of prostate cancer.
Odd? Yes. Delightfully fun for the rest of us? Absolu...
Odd? Yes. Delightfully fun for the rest of us? Absolu...
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Watch: Just Rambling Along (1918)
The earliest surviving Stan Laurel movie and the first film he made with Hal Roach, the silent Just Rambling Along, was released on November 3, 1918. The story is what you might expect - a nice boy gets into scrapes until he...
Friday, 2 November 2012
Film Friday Weekly Roundup
What a totally awesome fun week I've had! First, I got a year younger and then it was Halloween. I got the amazing Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection Blu-ray and now I have something to play in the Blu-ray player that I got a month ago for ...
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection Blu-ray Report: Saboteur (1942)
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection Blu-ray: Saboteur Blu-Ray
Saboteur (1942) treds familiar Alfred Hitchcock narrative ground with "an ordinary man put in a bizarre situation," ...
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection Blu-ray Report: Rope
Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection Blu-ray: Rope (1948)
"Innovator" might not be the first word that springs to mind when thinking of Alfred Hitchcock, but a casual glance over his long career reveals a master f...
"Innovator" might not be the first word that springs to mind when thinking of Alfred Hitchcock, but a casual glance over his long career reveals a master f...
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