Proof! and a minor mystery
DB here, sort of: Even doggedly determined readers of this blog may not have seen the codicil to my infuriatingly long entry on The Grand Budapest Hotel. I revisit those remarks now, only because...
View ArticleComic-Con: The end of an era, and other highlights
Kristin here: Long-time readers of this blog may recall that in 2008 I went to Comic-Con for the first time. I can’t recall exactly what led me to take the plunge. It may have been that by that time...
View ArticleHow he (mostly) got away with it: Matthew H. Bernstein on Preston Sturges
DB here: Matthew H. Bernstein is a long-time friend and a superb scholar. His biography of Walter Wanger has become a classic of Hollywood business history, and his many books and articles have...
View ArticleReeling and dealing: Rescuing movies, by hook or by crook
DB here: There have long been film collectors, and they’re central to film preservation. Some archives, notably the Cinémathèque Française and George Eastman House, were built on the private...
View ArticleIt’s all over, until the next time
Our Little Sister (Kore-eda Hirokazu, 2015). DB here: The perennial Silly Season topic, The Death of Film, is back. In June, Huffington Post‘s Matthew Jacobs announced “The death of Movies As We Know...
View ArticleThe Fabulous Forties once more: REINVENTING HOLLYWOOD spreads out on the Net
Daisy Kenyon (1947). DB here: A couple of weeks ago, when I was in New York for the Museum of the Moving Image series based on Reinventing Hollywood, I also met with Violet Lucca, who runs the...
View ArticleTaika Waititi: The very model of a modern movie-maker
Thor: Ragnarock (2017). Kristin here: Not every independent filmmaker secretly longs to direct a big Hollywood blockbuster. Jim Jarmusch made a name for himself 33 years ago with Stranger than...
View ArticleCould Hollywood possibly be in a box-office slump? Yet again?
Kristin here: Speculative articles are presumably a lot cheaper for a news publication to run than are those pieces that involve travel, time-consuming research, and tracking down experts to weigh in...
View ArticleCaptain Cinephilia: Scorsese strikes back
Brian McFadden, No One Is Safe: Martin Scorsese Roasts Your Fandom.” DB here: It started with a brief, almost offhand remark. “I don’t see them,” [Scorsese] says of the MCU [Marvel Cinematic...
View ArticleWelcoming Jews as heroes in an alternate 1924 Vienna
The City without Jews (1924). Kristin here: Once again Flicker Alley has released a restoration of a film that few have ever heard of. But we all should have heard about this one. And we should have...
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