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Short Cuts 3: Night and the City, 1950, Jules Dassin
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 10, 2015
Nov 10 Posted by aaronwest Aaron and Dave Eves kick off Noirvember with a discussion about Jules Dassin’s last Hollywood film before being blacklisted and out of work. We talk about the fascinating characters of Harry, Gregorius, and many of the other supporting actors. We also discuss the ac read more
CCU14: Blind Chance (1981) & Mulholland Drive Aftermath
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 7, 2015
Nov 7 Posted by aaronwest Aaron and Mark first talk about the aftermath of a monumentally popular Mulholland Drive episode, which may or may not have had a guest. We also have an extended intro and news section before delving into Krzysztof Kieślowski’s 1981 (or 1987) Blind Chance. It is a pr read more
CCU14: Blind Chance (1981) & Mulholland Drive Aftermath
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 7, 2015
Nov 7 Posted by aaronwest Aaron and Mark first talk about the aftermath of a monumentally popular Mulholland Drive episode, which may or may not have had a guest. We also have an extended intro and news section before delving into Krzysztof Kieślowski’s 1981 (or 1987) Blind Chance. It is a pr read more
CCU14: Blind Chance (1981) & Mulholland Drive Aftermath
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 7, 2015
Nov 7 Posted by aaronwest Aaron and Mark first talk about the aftermath of a monumentally popular Mulholland Drive episode, which may or may not have had a guest. We also have an extended intro and news section before delving into Krzysztof Kieślowski’s 1981 (or 1987) Blind Chance. It is a pr read more
CCU13: Mulholland Drive (2001) & Unraveling the Mystery
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 31, 2015
Oct 31 Posted by aaronwest Aaron and Mark talk about David Lynch’s recent Criterion Collection release of Mulholland Drive. We talk about the nature of the production, from pilot to feature, the randomness, the allure of Naomi Watts, and why the film is so popular. We then turn the blue key a read more
CCU13: Mulholland Drive (2001) & Unraveling the Mystery
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 31, 2015
Oct 31 Posted by aaronwest Aaron and Mark talk about David Lynch’s recent Criterion Collection release of Mulholland Drive. We talk about the nature of the production, from pilot to feature, the randomness, the allure of Naomi Watts, and why the film is so popular. We then turn the blue key a read more
CCU13: Mulholland Drive (2001) & Unraveling the Mystery
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 31, 2015
Oct 31 Posted by aaronwest Aaron and Mark talk about David Lynch’s recent Criterion Collection release of Mulholland Drive. We talk about the nature of the production, from pilot to feature, the randomness, the allure of Naomi Watts, and why the film is so popular. We then turn the blue key a read more
The Criterion Blogathon Roster & Schedule
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 28, 2015
Oct 28 Posted by aaronwest Kristina has published the full schedule for the #CriterionBlogathon. What a lineup! Speakeasy View original post 1,631 more words read more
The Criterion Blogathon Roster & Schedule
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 28, 2015
Oct 28 Posted by aaronwest Kristina has published the full schedule for the #CriterionBlogathon. What a lineup! Speakeasy View original post 1,631 more words read more
The Criterion Blogathon Roster & Schedule
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 28, 2015
Oct 28 Posted by aaronwest Kristina has published the full schedule for the #CriterionBlogathon. What a lineup! Speakeasy View original post 1,631 more words read more
CCU12: The Brood (1979) & Early David Cronenberg
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 24, 2015
Oct 24 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Brian Saur talk about David Croneberg’s recent Criterion Collection release of The Brood. We talk about the intense acting, the pseudo-science that goes into the film, and we delve into spoiler territory. Don’t worry — we give plenty of w read more
CCU12: The Brood (1979) & Early David Cronenberg
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 24, 2015
Oct 24 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Brian Saur talk about David Croneberg’s recent Criterion Collection release of The Brood. We talk about the intense acting, the pseudo-science that goes into the film, and we delve into spoiler territory. Don’t worry — we give plenty of w read more
CCU12: The Brood (1979) & Early David Cronenberg
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 24, 2015
Oct 24 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Brian Saur talk about David Croneberg’s recent Criterion Collection release of The Brood. We talk about the intense acting, the pseudo-science that goes into the film, and we delve into spoiler territory. Don’t worry — we give plenty of w read more
Short Cuts 2: Weekend, 1967, Jean-Luc Godard
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 23, 2015
Oct 23 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West does another solo cast looking at one of the later Godard works, as well as one of the most inflammatory, and one of the strangest. That’s saying something for Godard. He talks about the tracking shot, the political message, the references to film, and wh read more
Short Cuts 2: Weekend, 1967, Jean-Luc Godard
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 23, 2015
Oct 23 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West does another solo cast looking at one of the later Godard works, as well as one of the most inflammatory, and one of the strangest. That’s saying something for Godard. He talks about the tracking shot, the political message, the references to film, and wh read more
Short Cuts 2: Weekend, 1967, Jean-Luc Godard
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 23, 2015
Oct 23 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West does another solo cast looking at one of the later Godard works, as well as one of the most inflammatory, and one of the strangest. That’s saying something for Godard. He talks about the tracking shot, the political message, the references to film, and wh read more
Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman. Disc 6
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 22, 2015
Oct 22 Posted by aaronwest It has been six months since I last blogged about Zatoichi, and that seems about right. Even though the series is often formulaic and closely resembles a TV series, there is still a great deal more artistry than in most mainstream productions. My good friend David Blakesl read more
Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman. Disc 6
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 22, 2015
Oct 22 Posted by aaronwest It has been six months since I last blogged about Zatoichi, and that seems about right. Even though the series is often formulaic and closely resembles a TV series, there is still a great deal more artistry than in most mainstream productions. My good friend David Blakesl read more
Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman. Disc 6
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 22, 2015
Oct 22 Posted by aaronwest It has been six months since I last blogged about Zatoichi, and that seems about right. Even though the series is often formulaic and closely resembles a TV series, there is still a great deal more artistry than in most mainstream productions. My good friend David Blakesl read more
Criterion Blogathon – Things to Come
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 20, 2015
Oct 20 Posted by aaronwest Hello, fellow film buffs. We have been quiet for a little while, but with the #CriterionBlogathon just under a month away, we are about to roar! Most importantly, we are imposing a deadline for topic choice submissions as of this Friday, October 23, 2015. We have updated read more