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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Looking Forward to 2012: Looking for YOUR Help
Hello there, friends and readers. The year is rapidly winding to a close and with it the articles I’ve been doing for a year. This is my first year of very seriously writing about movies, and I’ve been keeping to … Continue reading
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Directed Viewing: The End of Jarmusch and “The Limits of Control”
This is it, friends and readers–the end of this current series of Directed Viewing. If this is your first time wandering in, Directed Viewing is a continuing series where I take a look at the filmography of a given director, … Continue reading
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Criterion Cuts: “Tokyo Drifter”
Hello and welcome to the latest installment of Criterion Cuts, the weekly article where I dig into the archives of everyone’s favorite foreign/art house home video distribution company and unearth some obscurity and tell you just why it might be worth … Continue reading
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Directed Viewing: The Zen of Murray and “Broken Flowers”
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the series where I take a look at the filmography of any given director one movie at a time. We are rounding the corner on the work of Jim Jarmusch, that too-cool indie darling back before … Continue reading
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Criterion Cuts: “The Red Balloon”
Hello and welcome to the latest installment of Criterion Cuts, the weekly article where I dig into the archives of everyone’s favorite foreign/art house home video distribution company and unearth some obscurity and tell you just why it might be worth … Continue reading
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Directed Viewing: “Coffee and Cigarettes”
Hello and welcome to Directed Viewing, the series where I take a look at the filmography of any given director one movie at a time. So far we’ve been having quite a time with that auteur of the indie 80s, … Continue reading
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Criterion Cuts: “City Lights”
Hello and welcome to the latest installment of Criterion Cuts, the weekly article where I dig into the archives of everyone’s favorite foreign/art house home video distribution company and unearth some obscurity and tell you just why it might be worth … Continue reading
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Directed Viewing: “Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai”
Hello and welcome to Directed Viewing, my series of pieces charting my efforts in filling in gaps in my cinematic knowledge by watching all the films in a specific director’s filmography, usually in chronological order. We are neck deep in … Continue reading
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