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August 2021 Viewing Diary

Pig (2021; d. Michael Sarnoski) I wish I could write at length about some of these. I just don’t have the time these days. I absolutely loved Pig, about an isolated woodsman-truffle-hunter (Nicolas Cage) whose beloved truffle pig is stolen. … Continue reading

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Dropping truth bombs in a New Orleans cemetery

Ava Gardner and Robert Mitchum, My Forbidden Past (1951)

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September 2020 Viewing Diary

September was the longest month of my life. I started out putting my cat to sleep. I was in Rhode Island and had been so for a month. I came home, and everything had changed. And everything will keep changing. … Continue reading

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March 2020 Viewing Diary: A Before and After List

I began this viewing diary in a time of innocence (and naivete) before social distancing became compulsory (or at least strongly suggested). We here were months behind schedule, due to the disgraceful anti-science buffoonery of the current administration, who do … Continue reading

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For Rogerebert.com: On Joan Crawford and Sudden Fear

Joan Crawford got her third (and final) Oscar nomination for her performance in 1952’s Sudden Fear, a film I’ve wrote about ad nauseum, here and elsewhere. The film has been restored and is starting a short theatrical run at the … Continue reading

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“The Long Shadow of Gilda“: My Essay Up on Criterion

The Criterion Collection’s release of Charles Vidor’s Gilda came out this week. You can order it here. Special features include: commentary track by critic Richard Schickel, interview with Film Noir guru Eddie Mueller, plus a couple of wonderful heart-warming clips … Continue reading

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It’s Gilda-out-on-Criterion Day.

The Criterion Collection’s release of Charles Vidor’s Gilda is available starting today. You can order it here. The release includes a booklet of essays about the film, including one by yours truly. Order now, yo.

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Coming Soon: Gilda on Criterion

The Criterion Collection release of Charles Vidor’s Gilda will be available on Criterion in Blu-Ray on January 19, 2016. You can pre-order here. The release includes an essay I’ve written about the film. Some other great special features, too!

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Announcement: The Criterion Collection’s January Release: Gilda (1946)

So this has been percolating for a couple of months, but wanted to hold off saying anything until Criterion made the announcement. Criterion just announced their January 2016 releases and one of them is the classic twisted noir/movie-musical Gilda, the … Continue reading

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Rita Hayworth in Gilda: Take Off That Glove

All Rita Hayworth has to do is take off her glove … … and men are hers forever. Women too, I reckon. Even with all the explicit sex stuff in films today, there’s very little that can compete with her … Continue reading

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