Watch on Fandor!

Fandor is a new site with a growing library of films on demand. These are great choices, too: independent, international, classic films, documentaries and shorts, hard-to-find films, it’s a really exciting catalog. Sign up and you have access to this library! It’s a subscription site, and you can try it out for a month for free. Free, peeps, free.

Not only do they have an awesome catalog of films (scrolling through the choices makes me feel almost nervous because I want to see all of them now), but a group of writers who contribute articles to the Fandor site, all of which can be viewed at Keyframe. If you’re on Facebook, you can also visit them there, where they provide additional links and other content to support their films.

I’m happy to be writing for the site and a syndication partner.

Below you can find my writings on my own site that involve films that can be seen on Fandor, as well as links to the two pieces I have written for them so far.

Birth Of a Nation, 1915

“All Russia is our orchard.” The Cherry Orchard, 1999, as well as:

Laughing at Oblivion: The Cherry Orchard, 1999

Jeremy Renner: The Sociopath/The Hero, as well as:

Full-Range Ferocity: Jeremy Renner

Eugene O’Neill’s Iceman Cometh

It (1927)

An Immortal Poet, Resurrected: “The Belle of Amherst”

Emily Dickinson: The Belle of Amherst

Remember: Sign up now and you get a month’s free trial. It’s a great deal! Go check them out!

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