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| Blog Name: |
Cineholla Collective |
| Url: |
http://www.cinema-journal.blogspot.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
Film, Movies, Cinema |
| Description: |
Reviews and essays from Brooklyn-based film critic on a variety of topics, ranging from obscure classics to contemporary indies, and overlooked directors to our best loved stars. |
| Popularity: |
15 Followers |
M. Hulot's Holiday (1953)
Simply put, Jacques Tati's M. Hulot's Holiday (1953) is one of the most delightful cinematic experiences I have ever encountered, and it is now showing at Film Forum in a restored 35mm print. Like the film's infectious, amiable theme song—whose breezy melody fluidly passes from saxophone to guitar to vibes to piano without interrupting the phrasing—Tati, his camera and his on-screen alter-
Migrating Forms' Half-Inch Half-Life: "Tracy the Outlaw" (1928)
This past summer, I was invited to participate in Migrating Forms' Half-Inch Half-Life, self-described as "a semi-intimate, public viewing room showcasing a 43-hour marathon of selections from the personal VHS archives of artists, critics, curators, scholars and other devotees to the medium, on a large, media-appropriate television set." My contribution was
The Samuel Fuller Collection
Samuel Fuller's movies are equal parts street corner and gutter, a combination of two-inch-headline journalistic hullabaloo and pulp poetics. Andrew Sarris called him "an authentic American primitive," while Dana Polan described him as "the opposite of graceful; his style seems to suggest that in a world where grace provides little redemption, its utilization would be a kind
Death In the Garden (1956)
A drifter, a prostitute, a priest, a miner, and his deaf-mute daughter walk into a South American jungle. It sounds like the start of a joke, but it happens to be the set-up for Luis Buñuel's anti-colonialist adventure-satire Death in the Garden (1956), just out on DVD from
Interview with Vagabond, director of "Machetero"
Machetero, which screens this Thursday, Oct. 29 at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, is a film whose guerrilla production matches both the film's visual aesthetic and its narrative. It tells two stories concurrently: one in which imprisoned revolutionary Pedro Taino (Not4Prop
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