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The Disability in Film Blogathon review of A Patch of Blue.

Wolffianclassicmoviesdigest Posted by Joey on May 14, 2016

The following is my entry in The Disability in Film Blogathon, being hosted May 13-15, 2016 by Robin at the blog Pop Culture Reverie. Which is about movies depicting a wide variety of persons living with disabilities! so this review of patch of blue is done for The Disability in Film Blogathon. Be read more

A Pair of Blue Eyes: Grace Kelly and William Holden

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Nov 12, 2015

“Grace Kelly fell in love very easily; too easily.” – Lizanne Kelly- It’s not an unknown fact that Grace Kelly, who was one of the most beautiful ladies ever, had many lovers during her acting life. One of them was the actor William Holden. But hey, I’m not here to acc read more

The Thin Blue Line, 1988, Errol Morris

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 21, 2015

Apr 21 Posted by aaronwest Before there was Paradise Lost, Serial or The Jinx, there was The Thin Blue Line. Even if it was not the first true crime in media (America’s Most Wanted’s debut was the same year of its release), it feels like it. A good argument could be made that it is the most influen read more

The Thin Blue Line, 1988, Errol Morris

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 21, 2015

Apr 21 Posted by aaronwest Before there was Paradise Lost, Serial or The Jinx, there was The Thin Blue Line. Even if it was not the first true crime in media (America’s Most Wanted’s debut was the same year of its release), it feels like it. A good argument could be made that it is the most influen read more

The Thin Blue Line, 1988, Errol Morris

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 21, 2015

Apr 21 Posted by aaronwest Before there was Paradise Lost, Serial or The Jinx, there was The Thin Blue Line. Even if it was not the first true crime in media (America’s Most Wanted’s debut was the same year of its release), it feels like it. A good argument could be made that it is the most influen read more

The Luck of the Irish Blog O'Thon: George Brent stars in Out of the Blue (1947)

Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Mar 16, 2015

George Brent as Arthur Earthleigh Oliver Jensen:  "Arthur Earthleigh.  It isn't even a name, it's a lisp." Those darlin' girls of Silver Scenes are hosting a wee bit of a St. Paddy's Day celebration with The Luck of the Irish Blog O' Thon running from March 15 to 17. I feel a connecti read more

Sight and Sound Top 250 – #244 The Thin Blue Line (1988)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jan 25, 2015

A short(ish) introduction – As I noted recently, I’m changing the way that I post these essays. Instead of attempting to get them up in a once-per-week-on-Tuesday format, instead I’ll be watching and posting them more in an as-the-spirit-leads time frame. What will this mean in pra read more

BLUE RUIN Review: Success Is the Best Revenge

ScribeHard on Film Posted by Michael Nazarewycz on May 16, 2014

I’ve always thought that revenge movies resonate with viewers more than any other genre of film because there is something about what goes on in the revenge genre that people can easily relate to, yet it has a desired resolution that is just out of people’s reach.  It isn’t like read more

Short Film Saturday – The Blue Umbrella

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Mar 8, 2014

While I feel it’s a bit thematically similar to last year’s Paperman there’s no doubt that The Blue Umbrella is another very strong Disney/Pixar short. It’s especially impressive in its animation technique, which looks nearly photo-realistic at times, and is, of course, visua read more

Twentieth Century Blue

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Feb 12, 2014

You know, when you think about it, I very rarely ask much of you, Gentle Readers, so I hope you won't mind if today I do. And I'm not really asking all that much - only that you devote just under ten minutes of your busy lives to watching this remarkable, remarkable thing. There.  Now wasn't read more

Twentieth Century Blue

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Feb 12, 2014

You know, when you think about it, I very rarely ask much of you, Gentle Readers, so I hope you won't mind if today I do. And I'm not really asking all that much - only that you devote just under ten minutes of your busy lives to watching this remarkable, remarkable thing. There.  Now wasn't read more

‘The Blue Angel’

Studies in Cinema Posted by Jeremy Carr on Dec 10, 2013

It’s strange that the work of Josef von Sternberg has not been better represented in the realm of Blu-ray production. Aside from 1930’s The Blue Angel, available now on a new Kino Classics 2-Disc Ultimate Edition, not a single Sternberg film exists on the format. For such a stylish di read more

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR Review: The Space Between

ScribeHard on Film Posted by Michael Nazarewycz on Nov 4, 2013

Think about your first love.  Think about who you were and what you were as an individual when you first met that first love.  Think about who you were and what you were as an individual – and as a couple – when that first love ended.  Think about everything – everything you can read more

BLUE JASMINE Review: Separate Lives

ScribeHard on Film Posted by Michael Nazarewycz on Aug 29, 2013

In January 2012, I had the privilege of participating in an award-winning blogging event that deconstructed every aspect of Alfred Hitchcock‘s masterpiece, Vertigo (1958).  My contribution to the event, hosted by The Lady Eve of The Lady Eve’s Reel Life, was an in-depth analysis of the read more

An Open Letter to the Director of Blue Jasmine

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Wade Sheeler on Aug 26, 2013

Dear Mr. Allen: Let me start by saying I am one of your biggest fans. (I used to be your biggest fan, but then you made September.) I watch your early, funny films with joyful glee. I sit in rapt attention and awe, basking in the glow of Manhattan, Annie Hall and Bullets Over Broadway again and aga read more

BLUE JASMINE: Woody takes a cable car named Desire

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Aug 9, 2013

Imagine if Blanche DuBois was married to Bernie Madoff and you have an idea of the flavor of Woody Allen's latest film, "Blue Jasmine." As the story of Jasmine French (a scorching performance by Cate Blanchett) unfolds, you can't help but immediately think of Ruth Madoff, the elegant, suffering read more

A Bentley Named Desire: “Blue Jasmine” Guest Review by Adam! (2)

We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Aug 3, 2013

Hey, recyclers! Give a warm welcome to my friend Adam B., who will at some point be starting his own blog on gothic novels. In the meantime, enjoy his great guest review! Knowing my love for A Streetcar Named Desire, Anne offered me a tip before I went to see Woody Allen’s latest, Blue Jasmin read more

A Bentley Named Desire: “Blue Jasmine” Guest Review by Adam! (1)

We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Aug 3, 2013

Hey, recyclers! Give a warm welcome to my friend Adam B., who will at some point be starting his own blog on gothic novels. In the meantime, enjoy his great guest review! Knowing my love for A Streetcar Named Desire, Anne offered me a tip before I went to see Woody Allen’s latest, Blue Jasmin read more

In the Vaults #8: Blue Jeans (1917)

Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on Jun 10, 2013

Blue Jean (1917) Status: Print held by the George Eastman House Blue Jeans is another film by the acclaimed director John Collins. Within a year of completing it, Collins was dead from the Spanish Influenza at the age of 28. Actress Viola Dana lost her husband and frequent collaborator. Hollywood read more

Blue Velvet

Cinemaniac Reviews Posted by The Cinemaniac on Jan 12, 2013

Review No. 383 The Bottom Line: Frightening. Weird. Demented. In two words, David Lynch. Directed by: David Lynch Written by: David Lynch Dorothy Vallens: Isabella Rossellini Jeffrey Beaumont: Kyle Maclachlan Frank Booth: Dennis Hopper Sandy Williams: Laura Dern Also Starring: Dean Stockwell, Fran read more
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