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Category Archives: Film
Before the Wall Came Down: Polish Poster Variations
Until the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, followed by the collapse of the Soviet Union, U.S. publicity materials for American films had been banned in Poland. During that time, Polish poster artists responded with clever, inventive interpretations that were … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Film, Film posters
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On Set, Off Camera
Recently, while doing Google searches for posters and stills, I began running across shots of actors in off-camera moments during the making of a movie. There’s nothing particularly profound about any of these, but I think they’re fun to see, … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Home Video, photography, TV & Cable
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Best TV & Cable Supplemental: “Better Things,” Interviews & More
Someone asked why I hadn’t included Better Things (FX) with my list of best TV & cable shows of 2017. Simple answer: I forgot! I shouldn’t have, because this is a terrific series. We didn’t start watching until the final … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fiction, Film, Home Video, Streaming, TV & Cable
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What I Watched Last Year: Best TV & Cable 2017
_____________________________________________________ Mindhunter (Netflix). This is my absolute favorite of everything I watched last year. I’ve seen it twice so far. It’s strong stuff, and probably not for everyone. The production is … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Documentaries, Fiction, Film, Home Video, Streaming, TV & Cable
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What I Saw Last Year: Best Documentaries 2017
____________________________________________________ It’s hard to single these out, but the five films above are my top picks of the fifteen titles on this list. … Continue reading
Posted in Documentaries, Film, Film posters, Home Video, Streaming, TV & Cable
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Best Feature Films Supplemental: Interviews, Press Conferences & More
For those who want to take a deeper dive into some of the films on my Best Features list, here is a selection of interviews, press conferences, and more. Many of these films were shown at last fall’s New York … Continue reading
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What I Saw Last Year: Best Feature Films 2017
_______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Wind River is my top pick for the year, with A Ghost Story as a close second. They’re quite different, but they … Continue reading
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“Small Town Crime” – John Hawkes takes the wheel
Small Town Crime is a nasty neo-noir with an off-kilter sense of humor that tells the story of an alcoholic ex-cop as he tries to redeem himself by solving the brutal murder of a young woman left for dead by … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Film posters, Home Video, Streaming, TV & Cable
Tagged Alcoholism, Anthony Anderson, Chevy Nova, Clifton Collins Jr., Cold in July, Dale Dickey, Deadwood (HBO), Eshom Nelms, Ian Nelms, John Hawkes, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Me and You And Everyone We Know, Neo-Noir, Octavia Spencer, Sweet Virginia, The American Side, The Drop, The Sessions, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Winter's Bone
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Here Comes Another One – Happy New Year! (Fingers Crossed)
As I write this, it’s a brisk 16 degrees above zero on the last day of the year here in New York City. 2017 was seemingly a scenario for an end-of-days disaster movie, with hurricane after hurricane and one mass … Continue reading
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