More films with a travel theme, begining with Rosi's Christ Stopped at Eboli,
and including Britta Gordon on The Dark Divide, about butterfly expert
Robert Michael Pyle Jeff Godsil on Blake Edwards's international comedy
The Pink Panther, Matthew on M. Hulot's Vacation, a...
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This week both DKH and Matthew discuss Enola Holmes, on Netflix, while DKH
continues with ITV's police procedural Unforgotten, while Jeff
Godsil reflects on on Koyaanisqatsi, and Britta Gordon looks at Lizzie
Borden's Born in Flames. Finally there is a discussion of Michae...
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… That he loved Perry Mason.
Or at least he watched it diligently.
Now, coming up with something new to say about Alfred Hitchcock is harder
than ever, with over 400 books on the director and his movies, and at least
five new ones each year. There have been book...
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This week on Film at 11, or correspondenets 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 Chatwin, reviewed...
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This week Jeff Godsil considers Luis Bunuel's That Obscure Object of
Desire, and Britta Gordon and DKH discuss the new BFI Film Classics book on
the late Agnas Varda's Cleo de 5 a 7, while Gremlin Time's Matthew
contrasts the most recent Star Wars movie with the one-off Va...
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This week, Jeff Godsil celebrates Barton Fink, and DKH reads a BFI book on
The Big Lebowski, while DKH looks at streaming releases inclluding Mulan, and
three new horror films, and Gremlin Time's Matthew considers four horror
movies: The Ghost of Frankenstein, Son of Dracul...
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I wish I could meet one person who dislikes The Big Lebowski. I want to probe
their mind, their background. What have they got against this film, this
story? Well, one typical charge against the Coen Brothers and their work
– that they hate their characters – is refut...
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After a few brief reviews of current releases, DKH discusses the BFI Film
Classics book on The Birds by Camille Paglia, followed Jeff Godsil on The
Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Britta Gordon on the documentary Honeyland, and KBOO's
Matthew on The Act of Killing.
By the way, the qu...
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Camille Paglia's The Birds in a second edition is the latest volume in the
BFI Film Classics series.
Ms. Paglia’s stated goal is “for readers to experience the film, with all
its quirky twists and turn, as if it were literally unfurling before their
eyes. Nothing is ins...
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This week the team turns its eyes and insight onto a vast mix of titles. DKH
discusses a few recent streaming films, and later reviews a new BFI Film
Classic on Touch of Evil. Jeff Godsil revives an interest in the Wall
Street thriller, Boiler Room, while Matthew of KBOO's ...
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