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The Third Man (1949, Carol Reed)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 16, 2016

The Third Man runs just over a hundred minutes and takes place over a few days. It’s never clear just how many; director Reed and writer Graham Greene are both resistant to the idea of making the film too procedural. Greene’s scenes, even when they’re expository, still strive agai read more

Odd Man Out, 1947, Carol Reed

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 10, 2015

May 10 Posted by aaronwest Odd Man Out was the first of a series of three films that essentially put Carol Reed into the conversation as a major auteur of the post-war period. The other two are The Fallen Idol and The Third Man, the latter of which is considered his masterpiece. It currently is #73 read more

Odd Man Out, 1947, Carol Reed

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 10, 2015

May 10 Posted by aaronwest Odd Man Out was the first of a series of three films that essentially put Carol Reed into the conversation as a major auteur of the post-war period. The other two are The Fallen Idol and The Third Man, the latter of which is considered his masterpiece. It currently is #73 read more

Odd Man Out, 1947, Carol Reed

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 10, 2015

May 10 Posted by aaronwest Odd Man Out was the first of a series of three films that essentially put Carol Reed into the conversation as a major auteur of the post-war period. The other two are The Fallen Idol and The Third Man, the latter of which is considered his masterpiece. It currently is #73 read more