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Report (1967) was a Film directed by Bruce Conner .

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A Report on the Party and the Guests (1966)

By Beatrice on Apr 26, 2019 From Flickers in Time

A Report on the Party and the Guests (O slavnosti a hostech) Directed by Jan Nemec Written by Esther Krumbachova and Jan Nemec 1966/Czechoslovakia Filmove studio Barradonov First viewing/Criterion Channel I liked this scathing allegory on enforced conformity in a Communist State. A group of friends ... Read full article


"The Chapman Report," or I Kinsey What You Did There

By David on Jul 20, 2015 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze

A funny thing happened to movies in the early 1960s -- they got more "daring" in the sense that they included sexual language and dealt with adult themes. The weird thing is, they did this in an awkward, shame-based way -- so much so that they seem downright childish compared to the sense of frankne... Read full article


"The Chapman Report," or I Kinsey What You Did There

By David on Jul 20, 2015 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze

A funny thing happened to movies in the early 1960s -- they got more "daring" in the sense that they included sexual language and dealt with adult themes. The weird thing is, they did this in an awkward, shame-based way -- so much so that they seem downright childish compared to the sense of frankne... Read full article


Screening Report: THE KILLERS (1946) at the HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival

By Will McKinley on Jul 10, 2015 From Cinematically Insane

There are many things I like to do outside; watching movies isn’t one of them. Especially in New York City. Especially in the summer. The popularity of outdoor screenings has always baffled me: humidity; bugs; no seats; imperfect projection; ambient noise/light; shady bathrooms (if any); and t... Read full article


The (Claudette) Colbert report: Get 'Frightened' on Friday

By vp19 on Feb 12, 2015 From Carole & Co.

Relatively little has been written over the years about the relationship between Carole Lombard and her Paramount cohort, Claudette Colbert (seen here with Carole at the famed Venice Pier party in June 1935). Perhaps it was because they rarely vied for the same roles, but more likely it was because,... Read full article


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