By Unknown Monday, May 6, 2013 '2000s 2009 Claude Chabrol French cinema Inspector Bellamy Claude Chabrol's final film, Inspector Bellamy, begins with a dedication and ends with a quote, and in between is one of the French mast...
By Unknown Monday, April 29, 2013 '1920s 1920 German cinema horror films silent film The Golem (1920) The Golem is one of the classics of German expressionist horror. Released the same year as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, it's neither as ...
By Unknown Monday, April 22, 2013 '1980s 1980 French cinema horror films Jean Rollin The Night of the Hunted Jean Rollin's The Night of the Hunted is a typically moody, abstractly haunting film from the idiosyncratic horror auteur. More even tha...
By Unknown Monday, April 15, 2013 '2000s 2006 Claude Chabrol French cinema Comedy of Power Claude Chabrol's Comedy of Power is somewhat ironically titled, and knowingly so, because there's little that's funny about this...
By Unknown Monday, April 8, 2013 '1980s '1990s avant-garde film Stan Brakhage Unconscious London Strata/The Mammals of Victoria Unconscious London Strata is one of Stan Brakhage's gloriously abstract studies of light and color, with virtually no grounding in concr...
By Unknown Monday, March 25, 2013 '1960s '1970s '1980s Austrian cinema avant-garde film Index DVD Three Kurt Kren shorts, 1969-1982 [This is part of a sporadic series in which I explore the work of the Austrian DVD label Index DVD. This company has released a great deal o...
By Unknown Monday, March 18, 2013 '1910s 1918 classic Hollywood John Ford silent film Westerns Hell Bent Hell Bent is a rare early John Ford Western, once thought lost, one of the director's many collaborations with the actor Harry Carey, wi...
By Unknown Monday, March 11, 2013 '1950s 1956 British cinema Powell/Pressburger war films The Battle of the River Plate Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Battle of the River Plate is a scrupulously authentic film about a real World War II battle,...
By Unknown Monday, March 4, 2013 '2000s 2004 Claude Chabrol French cinema The Bridesmaid The Bridesmaid is a somewhat typical film for Claude Chabrol, a chilly, unsettling, at times darkly humorous movie that's nominally a th...
By Unknown Monday, February 25, 2013 '1920s 1927 classic Hollywood Josef von Sternberg silent film It (1927) Roaring Twenties sex symbol Clara Bow has always been most associated with It, the film from which she earned her most enduring nickname, as...
By Unknown Monday, February 18, 2013 '2000s 2004 Catherine Breillat French cinema Anatomy of Hell Catherine Breillat has never exactly been a subtle filmmaker, or a particularly easy one to grapple with. Her films are often bluntly provoc...
By Unknown Monday, February 11, 2013 '1950s 1959 French cinema Jules Dassin The Law Jules Dassin's The Law is a very strange, disjointed movie. A Franco-Italian co-production, set in a small Italian fishing village and s...
By Unknown Monday, February 4, 2013 '1970s 1975 African cinema Xala Ousmane Sembene's Xala is a sharp, bitter satire of Senegalese independence, lampooning the corruption and incompetence of the sham self...
By Unknown Monday, January 28, 2013 '1990s 1994 French cinema Wild Reeds In Wild Reeds, director André Téchiné dramatizes the moment right on the cusp between adolescence and adulthood, right at the moment when te...
By Unknown Monday, January 21, 2013 '1920s 1920 classic Hollywood John Ford silent film Westerns Just Pals Just Pals is a warm, pleasant, low-key early silent from John Ford, a simple and rather loose film about a town bum and the young rail-ridin...
By Unknown Monday, January 14, 2013 '1920s 1925 classic Hollywood Josef von Sternberg silent film The Salvation Hunters Josef von Sternberg's debut film, The Salvation Hunters, immediately gained him a reputation as a filmmaker worth watching and catapulte...
By Unknown Wednesday, January 9, 2013 My Year In Culture, Part II: Music Following Monday's 2012 in film list, here is my top 25 for the year in music. These lists are incomplete every year but it feels especi...
By Unknown Monday, January 7, 2013 My 2012 In Culture, Part I: Film Welcome to my annual week of year-end lists. As usual, my film list is not at all up-to-date on current releases, and instead lists the best...