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Frankly, My Dear: Rianna's film survey
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Feb 4, 2012
The charming Rianna of Frankly, My Dear poses some interesting classic movie questions and, being as I want to avoid my Saturday chores, I'm more than happy to oblige with some answers.1. Favorite classic Disney?"The little elephant with the big ears - Dumbo!"Seamless storytelling that expertly comb read more

TCM Picks for February: Film Noir
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Feb 4, 2012
I have a great fondness for a number of Alfred Hitchcock features – Rebecca, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Suspicion, Shadow of a Doubt, Notorious, Dial M for Murder. But Strangers on a Train (Warner Bros., 1951) is right up there at the top. So it was a no-brainer to select it as my must-see noir airing on read more

Short Film Saturday: The 100th Job
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Feb 4, 2012
The 100th Job (Micki Mihich) NOTE: Sadly, this film is not available to view online at current. If and when it is I’ll update this post. The 100th Job does something that is very hard to do for a short film – it tells not only a complete tale but a completely satisfying tale. While other read more

Film Friday | Weekly Roundup (10)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Feb 3, 2012
You guys, this week was way too short. I know, I know what you’re thinking. Week’s are long – too long!- and Friday’s never come soon enough. I do agree, Friday’s are fragile, rare butterflies and should be treated accordingly. But I had one of those Monday through Thu read more

Film Friday | Weekly Roundup (52)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Feb 3, 2012
You guys, this week was way too short. I know, I know what you’re thinking. Week’s are long – too long!- and Friday’s never come soon enough. I do agree, Friday’s are fragile, rare butterflies and should be treated accordingly. But I had one of those Monday through Thu read more

“Reel People” Film Series at Facets Film School February—April
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Feb 1, 2012
“Reel People” Film Series at Facets Film School February—April
Facets Film School, 1517 W.
Fullerton Ave., is presenting a new midnight movie series starting
February 25, 2012. “Reel People” will feature films about real people
and events. A different host will read more

Welcome medicine for film folk
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Jan 29, 2012
I'm sure that somewhere Carole Lombard, who played a nurse in "Vigil In The Night" and spent her share of time in hospitals recuperating from a variety of maladies despite her generally active, athletic lifestyle, is pleased to hear the following bit of news: The Motion Picture & Television Fund nur read more

Short Film Saturday: Mixtape and Disco
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jan 28, 2012
Disco (UK Film Council/ Virgin Media Shorts/ 2 AM Productions) Below you will find video links to two short films by Luke Snellin. The first, Mixtape, proves just how little time you need to tell a complete and affecting tale and that’s part of why it was nominated for a BAFTA award. The seco read more

Film Friday | Weekly Roundup (11)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jan 27, 2012
It’s been a fine week for silent film fans. The Oscar nominees for Best Picture include not only a movie about silent movies with Hugo, but also include an actual silent movie. Now we all need to put on our black turtle necks and adopt a disaffected air to assure everyone that we liked silent read more

Film questions, part II!
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jan 23, 2012
10. A movie that not many have heard that you’ve seen: Oh gosh, I can’t think of one off of the top of my head! Last Days, maybe? I know it got a bit of buzz as “the movie based on Kurt Cobain,” but no one I know in person has seen it…. 11. A movie you watched mainly for read more

Film questions! Part I
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jan 22, 2012
These 36 questions have been circulating around Tumblr today. Rather than reblog them, I’ve decided to answer them here, nine at a time! :) 1. What was the last movie you watched in theaters? We Bought a Zoo (dir. Cameron Crowe) 2. What was the first movie you ever remember watching in theater read more

Short Film Saturday: Dym (Smoke)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jan 21, 2012
Short films are an artform in and of themselves. Sadly, there are rarely avenues for these films to be displayed. While the platform I can offer is not a large one I do hope that by featuring short films on the weekend you’ll be encouraged to look for more that you do like or perhaps even wor read more

What My Film Reviews Mean
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jan 21, 2012
The Critic (Gracie Pictures) In many ways it’s more important that people read the following than My Rating Scale for it will allow you to understand my philosophy on film criticism: Anyone who claims they have nothing else to learn is a liar. Part of why I have found my time film writing valu read more

Film Friday | Weekly Roundup (53)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jan 20, 2012
Could it be that Pretty Clever Film Gal is nursing another cold, waking up all sneezy, and stuffy, and scratchy? I’ve already put in the cold-time this season, so I call bull on that. Fortunately, it’s Friday which means I have a couple of days of rest, fluids, and nourishing movies ahe read more

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Film Critics (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jan 19, 2012
What happens when film critics critique film critics? You get a double-blind study! At least that’s what TIFF is treating us to this week with “Fifty Years of Discovery: Cannes Critics Week,” a film series celebrating the golden anniversary of that venerable sidebar to Cannes kno read more

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Film Critics (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jan 19, 2012
What happens when film critics critique film critics? You get a double-blind study! At least that’s what TIFF is treating us to this week with “Fifty Years of Discovery: Cannes Critics Week,” a film series celebrating the golden anniversary of that venerable sidebar to Cannes kno read more

Film Thought: Sorry, No Refunds For Bad Movies
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jan 18, 2012
Sign at the Avon Theater Warning People about The Tree of Life and the no refund policy
Attention to All and Sundry: Sign at the Avon Theater Warning People about The Tree of Life and the no refund policy After hearing about people seeking refunds for disliking The Tree of Life because it was too ar read more

The Oscars Should Change Its Best Foreign Language Film Processes
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jan 17, 2012
Antonio Banderas and Elena Anaya in The Skin I Live In which is not Spain's entry therefore ineligible for the Oscars (Sony Pictures Classics) The official submissions for Best Foreign Language Film are now in and the nominees, like those for all other categories, will be announced on January 24th, read more

Film Reviews (Seriously) – The Bicycle Thief
ScribeHard on Film Posted by ScribeHard on Jan 16, 2012
1948 Starring Lamberto Maggiorani, Enzo Staiola, Lianella Carell, Gino Saltamerenda, and Vittorio Antonucci Directed by Vittorio De Sica 93 minutes Twice in my life, I have found myself out of work – reduced, by the stroke of an executive pen (and a really nice one, I’m sure), to a nameless, facele read more

Take Five: Dogs on film
Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Jan 16, 2012
I’ve decided to do a new series of postings which will appear on my blog every Monday and will be picture-led, picking out five films on a particular theme. These are not necessarily the “best” five or even my five favourites, but just a selection that interested me. It would be go read more
