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New Wave Noir: Jean-Pierre Melville’s When You Read This Letter
New Wave Noir: Jean-Pierre Melville’s When You Read This Letter
It’s noir vs. myth in Jean-Pierre Melville’s When You Read This Letter (Quand tu liras cette lettre). When You Read This Letter, released in 1953, the [...]
An Evening With Hal Roach (London, 1986)
An Evening With Hal Roach (London, 1986)
1986. Reagan was president, Donald Trump was still a real estate developer, and I had the good luck to attend a lecture by renowned silent film producer [...]
Roasting John H. Auer’s The Flame (1947)
Roasting John H. Auer’s The Flame (1947)
Judge Noir Decides: Noir or Not? The Flame (1947) directed by John H. Auer Does Film Noir become “Camp Noir” in this Vera Ralston vehicle? The [...]
Les amants de Montparnasse (1958)
Les amants de Montparnasse (1958)
Going to a Max Ophüls film always feels to me like going to church – and this sense came again to me while watching the film Les amants de [...]
Can’t Sing, Can’t Dance, Can Play Itself a Little: La La Land (2018)
Can’t Sing, Can’t Dance, Can Play Itself a Little: La La Land (2018)
First: A disclaimer. I have a deep affection for Southern California in general, and Los Angeles in particular. I lived there for 18 years, met a lot of [...]
Cocteau Noir: Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945)
Cocteau Noir: Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945)
“Style is a simple way of saying complicated things” Jean Cocteau Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (Ladies of the Park) is a film with a [...]
The Best Billy Wilder Film Not Made by Billy Wilder – Episode (1935)
The Best Billy Wilder Film Not Made by Billy Wilder – Episode (1935)
I just saw the very best Billy Wilder film that Billy Wilder had no part in making — it’s an Austrian film titled Episode, made in 1935. [...]
Borzage, Ozu and the Emotional Landscape of Bad Girl (1931)
Borzage, Ozu and the Emotional Landscape of Bad Girl (1931)
It’s a crowded ferry taking people away from Coney Island, and Dorothy Haley (Sally Eilers) is tired of being hit on by the guys on the boat. When [...]
“Thar She Blows!” The Canadian vs. The Wind
“Thar She Blows!” The Canadian vs. The Wind
The Western – movies about the American frontier – are often considered Classic Hollywood’s oldest and most important ‘national [...]
A Curmudgeon Takes on John Ford’s The Brat (1931)
A Curmudgeon Takes on John Ford’s The Brat (1931)
  If there ever was a Hollywood filmmaker who resists the impulse for binary thinking, (good vs. bad, right vs. wrong), it’s John Ford. Saying [...]