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Subject to the Requirements of the Service: Peter Weir’s ‘Master and...

  By Tim Pelan Asked by Debbie Lynn Elias of Behind The Lens Online on... The post Subject to the Requirements of the Service: Peter Weir’s ‘Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World’ appeared...

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‘Walk the Line’: How James Mangold Uncovered the Emotional History of Johnny...

  By Koraljka Suton He had to find the range of his own creativity, and... The post ‘Walk the Line’: How James Mangold Uncovered the Emotional History of Johnny Cash appeared first on Cinephilia &...

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Leigh Brackett: A Terrific Writer Ahead of Her Time just as She Was Ahead of...

  By Sven Mikulec The name Leigh Brackett, already surely familiar to every true fan... The post Leigh Brackett: A Terrific Writer Ahead of Her Time just as She Was Ahead of Her Colleagues appeared...

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‘Out of the Past’: The Quintessential Film Noir that Launched Robert Mitchum...

  By Sven Mikulec Seventy years since its release, Out of the Past has long... The post ‘Out of the Past’: The Quintessential Film Noir that Launched Robert Mitchum and Kirk Douglas’ Careers appeared...

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‘Sunset Boulevard’: Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett’s Sobering Exposure of...

  By Sven Mikulec You will not find in my pictures any phony camera moves... The post ‘Sunset Boulevard’: Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett’s Sobering Exposure of the Dark Side of Hollywood appeared...

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The immortal ‘Casablanca’: Why the Old Hollywood’s Everlasting Masterpiece Is...

  By Sven Mikulec There is only a spoonful of movies that enjoy such a... The post The immortal ‘Casablanca’: Why the Old Hollywood’s Everlasting Masterpiece Is Still Beloved appeared first on...

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The Future is Now: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Children of Men’ Paints a Bleak Picture...

Cinematographer: Emmanuel Lubezki. Production stills by Jaap Buitendijk © Universal Pictures   By Koraljka Suton... The post The Future is Now: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Children of Men’ Paints a Bleak Picture...

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‘Mise-en-Scène’ and Fritz Lang: The Invaluable, Short-Lived Magazine’s...

  By Sven Mikulec In 1979, Case Western Reserve University Film Society started publishing a... The post ‘Mise-en-Scène’ and Fritz Lang: The Invaluable, Short-Lived Magazine’s Article on the Master of...

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‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting...

  By Sven Mikulec When Gena Rowlands, his wife, expressed her interest in appearing in... The post ‘A Woman Under the Influence’: Cassavetes’ Intense and Emotionally Exhausting Slice of Life appeared...

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How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song

  By Koraljka Suton I am not fascinated, as you say, by the myth of... The post How ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ Became Sergio Leone’s Butchered Swan Song appeared first on Cinephilia & Beyond.

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‘Big John’: A 75-Minute Precious Exploration of John Carpenter’s Life, Work...

  By Sven Mikulec “In France, I’m an auteur; in Germany, a filmmaker; in Britain,... The post ‘Big John’: A 75-Minute Precious Exploration of John Carpenter’s Life, Work and Ways appeared first on...

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‘Point Blank’: John Boorman’s Amalgamation of American, British and French...

Point Blank poster art by Tony Stella https://www.tony-stella.com/   By Koraljka Suton British filmmaker John... The post ‘Point Blank’: John Boorman’s Amalgamation of American, British and French...

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‘The Verdict’: Sidney Lumet and David Mamet’s Masterpiece as a Blend of a...

  By Sven Mikulec Frank Galvin is an empty, whisky-drenched shell of a man. Once... The post ‘The Verdict’: Sidney Lumet and David Mamet’s Masterpiece as a Blend of a Courtroom Drama and a Personal...

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‘The Seventh Seal’: An Enthralling Philosophical Work of Art Made By One of...

  By Sven Mikulec Ingmar Bergman decided to make something completely different upon witnessing the... The post ‘The Seventh Seal’: An Enthralling Philosophical Work of Art Made By One of the Truly...

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How Robert Altman’s Anti-Western Classic ‘McCabe & Mrs. Miller’ Aged Like...

  By Koraljka Suton The legendary director Robert Altman was given an Academy Honorary Award in... The post How Robert Altman’s Anti-Western Classic ‘McCabe & Mrs. Miller’ Aged Like Fine Wine...

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‘The Life and Times of Don Luis Buñuel’: The Perfect Window into the Mind of...

  By Sven Mikulec Luis Buñuel was born exactly 121 years ago today. A prolific... The post ‘The Life and Times of Don Luis Buñuel’: The Perfect Window into the Mind of a Groundbreaking Artist appeared...

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Universal Soldier? The Emersonian Combat Experience of Terrence Malick’s ‘The...

Cinematographer: John Toll. Production stills by Merie Weismiller Wallace © Fox 2000 Pictures   By... The post Universal Soldier? The Emersonian Combat Experience of Terrence Malick’s ‘The Thin Red...

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It Was Only the Wind, My Dear: The Undisputed Greatness of Jack Clayton’s...

  July 4, 2022   This Jack Clayton adaptation of ‘The Turn of the Screw’... The post It Was Only the Wind, My Dear: The Undisputed Greatness of Jack Clayton’s ‘The Innocents’ appeared first on...

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Nick Delgado’s ‘Sangre’: An Upcoming Vampire Coming-of-Age Story from a...

  September 9, 2022   I like to call Sangre, “E.T. with fangs” as it... The post Nick Delgado’s ‘Sangre’: An Upcoming Vampire Coming-of-Age Story from a Promising Young Filmmaker appeared first on...

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Filming the Unfilmable and Achieving the Unimaginable: How Kubrick’s ‘Lolita’...

  October 3, 2022   The reason I am making ‘Lolita’ is because I consider... The post Filming the Unfilmable and Achieving the Unimaginable: How Kubrick’s ‘Lolita’ Eventually Won Critics Over and...

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