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Review: Woman in the Dunes (1964)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 7, 2013
Hiroshi Teshigahara’s art-house sensation Woman in the Dunes is about four things: food, water, sleep, and sex. Or rather, the movie is a parable that instructs us that life is about four things: food, water, sleep, and sex. While this is a factual statement about the content of this movie, i read more
Grand Old Movies (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 7, 2013
Way back when PCF first launched on wordpress.com, Grand Old Movies was the first blog to notice and say hey. I can’t express how much that warm welcome and encouragement meant to me. I also can’t express how much Grand Old Movies as a site meant to me in terms of enjoyment and inspirat read more
Who the hell is Elmo Lincoln? (4)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 6, 2013
This is a repost of last year’s Elmo Lincoln birthday post. I know so much more about him, thanks especially to @tpjost. I now know exactly who the hell Elmo Lincoln is and I’m here to say, he is awesome. Enjoy! I only ask because my totally awesome Silent Film calendar informs me that read more
Spellbound by Movies (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 6, 2013
Spellbound By Movies is the baby of one Beth Ann Gallagher, passionate movie lover and cat owner. While updates to this blog aren’t as frequent or regular as one might hope (and one hopes only because Beth is always interesting!), it worth a drive by every few days to see what Beth has to say read more
10 Things About What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 6, 2013
What happens when two Hollywood divas age out of the star system and find themselves isolated in a decaying mansion with no support and no attention? What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? is what happens. But am I talking about the fictional characters of Blanche and Baby Jane, or am I talking about the read more
10 Things About What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 6, 2013
What happens when two Hollywood divas age out of the star system and find themselves isolated in a decaying mansion with no support and no attention? What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? is what happens. But am I talking about the fictional characters of Blanche and Baby Jane, or am I talking about the read more
Who the hell is Elmo Lincoln? (3)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 6, 2013
This is a repost of last year’s Elmo Lincoln birthday post. I know so much more about him, thanks especially to @tpjost. I now know exactly who the hell Elmo Lincoln is and I’m here to say, he is awesome. Enjoy! I only ask because my totally awesome Silent Film calendar informs me that read more
Spellbound by Movies (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 6, 2013
Spellbound By Movies is the baby of one Beth Ann Gallagher, passionate movie lover and cat owner. While updates to this blog aren’t as frequent or regular as one might hope (and one hopes only because Beth is always interesting!), it worth a drive by every few days to see what Beth has to say read more
Who the hell is Elmo Lincoln? (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Feb 6, 2013
I only ask because my totally awesome Silent Film calendar informs me that today is Elmo Lincoln’s birthday. Elmo Lincoln is a completely awesome name, but that’s all I’ve got. To the interwebs! Before you go thinking Elmo Lincoln’s mom was a totally hip chick who looked at read more
San Francisco Silent Film Festival Blog (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 5, 2013
You’ve probably heard about a little event called the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, but did you know that aside from the lovely SFSFF website there’s also a SFSFF Blog? Yeah, no – it’s true. There is a blog and it’s chock full of great silent film awesomeness. I read more
Five Must-See Films Directed by Women (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Oubah O. on Feb 5, 2013
Forget Katharine Bigelow and her little Oscar for The Hurt Locker. There’s lot of ladies doing it for themselves in the film biz and they’ve made many awesome movies. Here’s five of my favorite films directed by women. What are your top 5 films directed by women? Let us know in th read more
Five Must-See Films Directed by Women (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Oubah Osman on Feb 5, 2013
Forget Katharine Bigelow and her little Oscar for The Hurt Locker. There’s lot of ladies doing it for themselves in the film biz and they’ve made many awesome movies. Here’s five of my favorite films directed by women. What are your top 5 films directed by women? Let us know in th read more
The Patsy (1928)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 5, 2013
Marion Davis is best known these days as the long time mistress of William Randolph Hearst and the inspiration for Susan Alexander Kane in Citizen Kane. While both of these facts are indeed facts, the portrait they paint is of Davies is not only unfair, it’s flat out erroneous. Davies was alr read more
San Francisco Silent Film Festival Blog (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 5, 2013
You’ve probably heard about a little event called the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, but did you know that aside from the lovely SFSFF website there’s also a SFSFF Blog? Yeah, no – it’s true. There is a blog and it’s chock full of great silent film awesomeness. I read more
An Analysis of The Master – Submit to the Process (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Oubah O. on Feb 4, 2013
“Flood-tide below me! I watch, you face to face.” This is the beginning of the Walt Whitman poem “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” and is visually enacted on the screen by Paul Thomas Anderson in his most recent film, The Master. This image stands as a signpost in a film that studies perception read more
The Kitty Packard Pictorial (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 4, 2013
When you come across a film blog named after Jean Harlow’s lonely and conceited Kitty Packard from Dinner at Eight, you know you’re in for a real treat. The Kitty Packard Pictorial is the brainchild of one @MissCarley, lover of all things classic and classy. Offering a respite from real read more
10 Things About Bringing Up Baby (1938) (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 4, 2013
Bringing Up Baby, directed by Howard Hawks and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, is the screwballiest of screwball comedies. Though it was a critical and commercial failure at the time of it’s release, Bringing Up Baby has come to be regarded as Hawks’ best film and is beloved read more
10 Things About Bringing Up Baby (1938) (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 4, 2013
Bringing Up Baby, directed by Howard Hawks and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, is the screwballiest of screwball comedies. Though it was a critical and commercial failure at the time of it’s release, Bringing Up Baby has come to be regarded as Hawks’ best film and is beloved read more
An Analysis of The Master – Submit to the Process (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by oubaho on Feb 4, 2013
“Flood-tide below me! I watch, you face to face.” This is the beginning of the Walt Whitman poem “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” and is visually enacted on the screen by Paul Thomas Anderson in his most recent film, The Master. This image stands as a signpost in a film that studies perception read more
The Kitty Packard Pictorial (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Feb 4, 2013
When you come across a film blog named after Jean Harlow’s lonely and conceited Kitty Packard from Dinner at Eight, you know you’re in for a real treat. The Kitty Packard Pictorial is the brainchild of one @MissCarley, lover of all things classic and classy. Offering a respite from real read more