
Islands – Music Video Treatment
During initial discussions with the band My Goodness, they wanted to create a certain mood – of sadness, loss, confusion. They wanted it to feel
During initial discussions with the band My Goodness, they wanted to create a certain mood – of sadness, loss, confusion. They wanted it to feel
I’ll just say this about The Batman: I loved it. But obviously, this is a much different ideation of the Batman/Bruce Wayne character. There’s a
Not the greatest installment in Ford’s catalogue. The story never really reaches an apex and feels like it ends several times. However, Ford still manages
Vertigo + Dressed to Kill Hitchcock’s underrated masterwork paired with Brian DePalma’s (his most ardent student) biggest hit. Watch for “pure cinema.” So much of
John Ford and Graham Greene are like two sides of the same coin. One Irish-American, one English, both deeply influenced by Catholicism. Ford seems the
Codifications of the 1930s: Hopping on the train and heading back to mid-thirties American cinema isn’t always the easiest for a modern audience. I find
Follow this blog for some thoughts on John Ford’s filmmaking techniques and style as I attend each screening at the Secret Movie Club in Downtown
This is the first post in our series which follows the Secret Movie Club’s “Ford Fundamentals” year-long program. Given the name of SMC’s program title,
The return of Scorsese, De Niro and Pesci is not romantic or sentimental. The Holy Trinity of American gangster cinema returns, but not too as
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