
"They were pieces of shit when we shot 'em, but later on they became relics." The post Film Review: At BUFF-o-WEEN " The "Blood & Flesh" of Al Adamson, King of the Shoestring Budget appe…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:48AM[SHARE]Director Howard Hawks' signature statement was the depiction of the American (or mostly American) male group with a task to accomplish. The post Film Review: "The Complete Howard Hawks" " Ma…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:33AM[SHARE]Her Smell is funny-terrifying, alluring-repulsive, moving-disturbing, era-capturing and timeless. The post Film Review: "Her Smell" " Fiddling with Our Viscera appeared first on The Arts Fu…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 07:44AM[SHARE]Does the movie have anything to say about our zeitgeist? Well, the very entertaining cabinet-meeting sequence shows that chamber to be a place of male posturing, humiliation, sado-masochism,…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 05:36PM[SHARE]Even an imperfect work-for-hire like Damaged Lives can show the touch of an artist. The post Film Review: “Damaged Lives” — Improbably Poetic appeared first on The Arts Fus…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:04AM[SHARE]Luchino Visconti made theatrically tinged movies driven by music, indebted to painting, sculpture, architecture, and literature"he accomplished, dare I say, a fusion of the arts.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:12PM[SHARE]The landscape and architecture are beautifully photographed, but more important are the array of faces and the music of the voices.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:52PM[SHARE]Tehran Taboo "- which never would have been allowed to be filmed in its title city"is technically accomplished in its often gorgeous visuals and its textured sound design.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 07:10PM[SHARE]Dorothy Mackaill is riveting as Gilda, a wronged working woman turned prostitute in the no-options depths of Depression-era New Orleans.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:18AM[SHARE]The Testament of Dr. Cordelier is not a horror movie --it is more of a dark comedy.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:32AM[SHARE]From the homogeneous small town of Spettacolo, we travel to One October's ethnic gumbo of eight million in New York City.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:31AM[SHARE]The absurdist comedy Sylvio suffers from chronic low energy, but Tormenting the Hen is mysterious and magnetic.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 01:36AM[SHARE]Finding Kukan is a compelling detective story covering the fields of World War II history and film preservation.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 06:54PM[SHARE]Marcel Pagnol's great Marseille Trilogy is a tragicomic love story set on the bustling, sun-drenched docks of a Mediterranean port.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:48PM[SHARE]There was a good energy to the depiction of movie-Woody's nocturnal odyssey, and a few funny bits.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:54AM[SHARE]A 30-film series dedicated to Busby Berkeley, Hollywood's architect of mind-blowing musical production numbers.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 05:54PM[SHARE]The documentary is a highly enjoyable musical and social history of the group and its times.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:24PM[SHARE]Demon is a powerful movie that, once seen, can't be easily shaken off.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:00PM[SHARE]What made the authorities especially eager to tape Lenny Bruce's mouth shut was his vigorous social and religious satire.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:24AM[SHARE]Digging Up Mother: A Love Story is Doug Stanhope's disarmingly funny, unexpectedly sweet memoir.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:02AM[SHARE]Popstar's silliness is monumental, and wonderful.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:19AM[SHARE]A Bigger Splash has a pleasing richness wherein the sensual elements bind the individual characters to each other, and to nature.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:50PM[SHARE]A rare opportunity to see -- on the big screen -- a film starring Boston-born silent comedian Raymond Griffith, a master of the debonair pratfall.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:13AM[SHARE]One of the most gorgeous films in recent memory, Boone is sure to give you an appreciation of the enormous work done on Boone Farm.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 03:01PM[SHARE]Actress Kate Lyn Sheil travels to Sarasota to star in a biopic where she will be filmed re-enacting TV broadcaster Christine Chubbuck's suicide.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 06:16PM[SHARE]Garrett Zevgetis's multi-dimensional documentary about the struggles of Michelle Smith, legally blind and diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, is hardly predictable.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:30AM[SHARE]Varieté will be the tenth score composed by a Sheldon Mirowitz class and played by the Berklee Silent Film Orchestra.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 02:46PM[SHARE]The Lady in the Van is quite enjoyable, but has a significant flaw.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:57AM[SHARE]Jean Epstein's body of work is full of pleasures, surprises, and the revelation that this vigorous director broke ground for filmmakers and cinematic movements to come.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:48AM[SHARE]I loved this book, and it will hold a cherished place on my comedy book-shelf.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:10AM[SHARE]Yet another cinematic variation on Mary Shelley's novel -- and this one too often opts for slick jolts of adrenalin over credibility.
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