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Sunday Random Roundup for September 1, 2013

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Sep 1, 2013

Greetings and salutations, dear readers. It’s been another week, somehow. First, a little blog-related news. I have plans for some posts about specific films that I hope to have ready sometime this week. Second, great news about the Alice Guy-Blaché Kickstarter project I mentioned last week: read more

Sunday Random Roundup, August 25, 2013

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 25, 2013

Welcome back, dear readers, to another edition of the Random Roundup. I’m super-duper excited about the first item up, so without further ado… “Be Natural” The shamefully loooong-overdue documentary about Alice Guy Blaché Alice Guy-Blaché in a film she probably directed whi read more

Sunday Random Roundup for August 18, 2013

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 18, 2013

Welcome back, dear readers, for this week’s edition of the Sunday Random Roundup. Big Films in Other Places Remember last week’s rant about the state of film distribution in the U.S.? Well, here’s some potentially good news: Local films seem to be outdoing Hollywood “blockbus read more

Sunday Random Weekly Roundup

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 11, 2013

Welcome back, dear readers–all five or so of you. read more

New series – A Random Weekly Roundup

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 4, 2013

I’m going to try a regular Sunday series: a weekly roundup of interesting movie tidbits–essays, posts, news, etcetera. I’ll keep it short this week, with three items. First up, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, second time around. Here’s the trailer for Ben Stiller’s new read more

New series – A Random Weekly Roundup

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 4, 2013

I’m going to try a regular Sunday series: a weekly roundup of interesting movie tidbits–essays, posts, news, etcetera. I’ll keep it short this week, with three items. First up, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, second time around. Here’s the trailer for Ben Stiller’s new read more

Looking for FREE streaming films?

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 1, 2013

Check out Open Culture’s huge listings! http://www.openculture.com/freemoviesonline Here are some of the treats* awaiting you (chosen at Random, of course): Spider Baby –  A black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. Stars Lon Chaney Jr. (1968) The Testament of Dr. Mabuse read more

Looking for FREE streaming films?

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Aug 1, 2013

Check out Open Culture’s huge listings! http://www.openculture.com/freemoviesonline Here are some of the treats* awaiting you (chosen at Random, of course): Spider Baby –  A black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. Stars Lon Chaney Jr. (1968) The Testament of Dr. Mabuse read more

“Cactus Flower” (1969)

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Jul 30, 2013

Unexpected gem: Cactus Flower, directed by Gene Saks, viewed thanks to Turner Classic Movies. Saks, who also directed Barefoot in the Park (1967) and The Odd Couple (1968), worked a fair amount with writer/producer Neil Simon. More recently, he played Woody Allen’s father in Deconstructing Har read more

Hitchcock Double Vision

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Jul 4, 2013

Det. Frank Webber (John Longren), Alice White (Anny Ondra), and Mr. White (Charles Paton) On Tuesday, June 18, I got to see the silent and sound versions of Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929) back to back at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences theater on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles read more

Hitchcock Double Vision

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Jul 4, 2013

Det. Frank Webber (John Longren), Alice White (Anny Ondra), and Mr. White (Charles Paton) On Tuesday, June 18, I got to see the silent and sound versions of Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929) back to back at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences theater on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles read more

The Conformist (1970) dir. Bernardo Bertolucci

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Jun 2, 2013

Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Conformist (1970) is another movie I’ve been meaning to watch for ages and ages, another one of the films I know I should see. Unlike a lot of the great films one should see, this is one I immediately wanted to watch again. The Conformist is certainly a great film, a beauti read more

The Conformist (1970) dir. Bernardo Bertolucci

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Jun 2, 2013

Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Conformist (1970) is another movie I’ve been meaning to watch for ages and ages, another one of the films I know I should see. Unlike a lot of the great films one should see, this is one I immediately wanted to watch again. The Conformist is certainly a great film, a beauti read more

The Hoodlum

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Mar 5, 2013

Dir. Max Nosseck http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043655/?ref_=sr_1 Screened at UCSB, Tuesday, Jan. 22, with Q&A with Dir of UCLA Film & Television Archive, Jan-Christopher Horak If you’ve never seen Lawrence Tierney in his prime, you’re missing out. Described as “quite possibly the meanest read more

The Hoodlum

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Mar 5, 2013

Dir. Max Nosseck http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043655/?ref_=sr_1 Screened at UCSB, Tuesday, Jan. 22, with Q&A with Dir of UCLA Film & Television Archive, Jan-Christopher Horak If you’ve never seen Lawrence Tierney in his prime, you’re missing out. Described as “quite possibly the meanest read more

Bound by Flesh

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Feb 7, 2013

Bound by Flesh (2012, Leslie Zemeckis) Bound by Flesh, a documentary directed by Leslie Zemeckis (married to Robert Z.),  is about the Hilton twins. Violet and Daisy were the most successful vaudeville act in their day—which is saying quite a lot. In 1908, Violet and Daisy were born conjoined and read more

What is ‘IT’?

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Nov 10, 2012

Inspired by the oracular Self-Styled Siren (can sirens be oracles?) and her post on MOMA’s 10th Edition of the “To Save and Protect” screenings, I watched Clara Bow’s classic It (dir. Clarence Badger, 1927) for, I’m ashamed to say, the first time. Bow has been hopelessly neglected, not just read more

What is ‘IT’?

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Nov 10, 2012

Inspired by the oracular Self-Styled Siren (can sirens be oracles?) and her post on MOMA’s 10th Edition of the “To Save and Protect” screenings, I watched Clara Bow’s classic It (dir. Clarence Badger, 1927) for, I’m ashamed to say, the first time. Bow has been hopelessly neglected, not just read more
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