This week on Film at 11, in a repeat, our correspondents consider various
wayward travelers, from the invading monsters reviewed by Jeff
Godsil in The Fiend Without a Face, to the writer Bruce Chatwin in Werner
Herzog's new documentary, Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce ...
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This week we include:
• The new Criterion Blu-ray of Don't Look Now.
• Matthew on some classics by Mario Bava, Planet of the Vampires and
Hercules in the Underworld.
• Jeff Godsil on Murder by the Clock and The Vampire Bat
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Film at 11 welcomes Friday the 13th with another look at some horror films
and new releases.
More in the way of horror from:
Jeff Godsil on Fellini's segment, "Toby Dammit," from Spirits of the Dead
Matthew on White Zombie, from 1932, with Bela Lugosi
Acting coach Kurt ...
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*Jeff Godsil on The Fly (1986)
* Stephen Hood on Last Night in Soho
* Reviews go Halloween Kills, and others
* Britta Gordon on Bergman Island
* Matthew on High and Low
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This week, Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, looks at the new, third Hercule
Poirot - Kenneth Branagh thriller, A Haunting in Venice, while Jeff Godsil
revisits To Be or Not to Be, the Lubitsch comedy from 1942, and in our DVD
suite, we look at the new Criterion Blu-ray o...
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One of the great Hollywood collaborations was that between Douglas Sirk and
Rock Hudson at Universal, which we examine today with glances at two
documentaries Rock Hudson's Home Movies, and Rock Hudson: All that Heaven
Allowed, plus Written on the Wind, the BFI film clas...
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This week Jeff revisits the comedy Where's Poppa?, from 1970, and Roman
Polanski's The Pianist, his Academy Award winner from 2002. Meanwhile,
Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time considers Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and / or,
the new Jackie Chan film.
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