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Movie Poster Du Jour: “Illusion Travels by Streetcar”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: A country-of-origin poster from Bunuel’s Mexican period. Love the green-red coloration.
Posted in Commercial art, Movies
Tagged Film, Illusion Travels by Streetcar, Luis Buñuel, Mexico, Movie Posters, movies
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Movie Poster Du Jour: “Grand Illusion”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: This poster, for a ’40s release of “Grand Illusion,” is generally regarded as the best design for the film. It’s by Bernard Lancy. Related Lancy on Pinterest.
Posted in Commercial art, Movies
Tagged Bernard Lancy, Film, France, Grand Illusion, Jean Renoir, Movie Posters, movies
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Notes on “Thirteen Women”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: One of the many quasi-horror films released in the wake of Universal’s “Dracula” and “Frankenstein,” this RKO production from 1932 offers the intriguing spectacle of Myrna Loy playing an archvillainess. Her character, Ursula Georgi, is a … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Performers
Tagged Film, George Archainbaud, horror, Irene Dunne, movies, Myrna Loy, Ricardo Cortez
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Looking Back at the ’60s, 1: “The Fog of War”
Paleo Retiree writes: Bugged and annoyed by Errol Morris’s recent movie about Donald Rumsfeld (which Fabrizio dealt with thoroughly here), I just caught up with “The Fog of War,” Morris’ 2003 visit with Robert S. McNamara, the former Ford Motors “whiz kid” … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Politics and Economics
Tagged documentaries, documentary, Donald Rumsfeld, Errol Morris, movies, vietnam war
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Movie Poster Du Jour: “Pretty Poison”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:
Posted in Commercial art, Movies
Tagged Anthony Perkins, Film, Movie Posters, movies, Noel Black, Pretty Poison, Tuesday Weld
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Notes on “The Company’s in Love”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Max Ophuls’ first feature, released in 1932, seems a conscious emulation (and sort of send-up) of Lubitsch. Not only is it set partly in the Bavarian Alps, the setting of several early Lubitsch films, it features … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Ernst Lubitsch, Film, Germany, Max Ophuls, movies, Romantic Comedy, The Company's in Love
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Movie Poster Du Jour: “Devi”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Satyajit Ray famously designed the posters used to advertise his movies. He had a knack for it. Related Satyajit Ray: graphic designer. “Devi,” which is a favorite movie of mine, can be streamed via Hulu Plus.
Posted in Commercial art, Movies
Tagged Devi, Film, India, Movie Posters, movies, Satyajit Ray
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Docs About Movies 4: “Side By Side”
Paleo Retiree writes: Another in my series of looks at good documentaries-about-movies, a movie genre in its own right and one that strikes me as particularly healthy. Previous installments in this series are here, here and here. Today … Side by … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Movies, Personal reflections
Tagged documentaries, keanu reeves, movies
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Movie Poster Du Jour: “Judex”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Italian poster for this 1963 take on the Feuillade classic. “Judex” was finally released on DVD a few months ago.
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Tagged Film, France, Georges Franju, Italy, Judex, Movie Posters, movies
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Notes on “Vendetta of a Samurai”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Kazuo Mori’s semi-satirical action flick pops the bubble of valor surrounding the samurai genre. Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura – they’d later be featured in “The Seven Samurai” – play best friends who find themselves on opposite … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Action Movies, Akira Kurosawa, Film, Japan, Kazuo Mori, movies, Samurai, Takashi Shimura, Toshiro Mifune, Vendetta of a Samurai
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