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Catching Up: Strangers on a Train
Posted on May 14, 2013 | No CommentsWe all have gaps in our cinematic knowledge. If we confess our ignorance of some of these films, someone, somewhere will say, “How have you not seen that?!” Catching Up is about […] -
Great Moments in Cinema: Strange Days
Posted on December 28, 2012 | No CommentsGreat movies are (usually) chock full of great moments from top to bottom. Similarly, terrible movies are quite often just a collection of one terrible moment after another. Much more […] -
Cinematic Soulmates: Rare Exports and Saint Nick
Posted on December 14, 2012 | No CommentsHappy holidays, from Cinematic Soulmates! Of course, considering the films that are the focus of today’s column, maybe I should be wishing you all a happy HORROR-days! Or would that […] -
Great Moments in Cinema: Touch of Evil
Posted on September 21, 2012 | No CommentsEven though he was largely marginalized throughout his career, Orson Welles is nevertheless widely considered one of the best and most important directors in the history of cinema. His first […]