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FILMSAUGUST 2014

(Lemont 1961) Konga
(Neu­mann 1950) Rock­et­ship X‑M [Mys­tery Sci­ence The­atre version]
(Tarkovsky 1960) The Steam­roller and the Vio­lin [Каток и скрипка]
(Trauc­ki 2013) The Jungle
(Davies 1980) Madon­na and Child
(Cox 2006) Mammoth 
(Carstairs 1954) One Good Turn Read more »

FILMSJULY 2014

(Flo­rey 1932) Mur­ders in the Rue Morgue
(Yarbrough 1946) The She-Wolf of London
(Donen 1967) Bedazzled
(Davies 1976) Children
(Lot­ter­by 1986) Yes, Prime Min­is­ter: Ep.3 ― The Smoke Screen
(Lot­ter­by 1986) Yes, Prime Min­is­ter: Ep.4 ― The Key
(Mar­ti­no 1978) Moun­tain of the Can­ni­bal God Read more »

FILMSJUNE 2014

(Singer 2000) X‑Men [Riff­Trax version]
(Bar­ry 1975) Poldark: Ep.2
(Bar­ry 1975) Poldark: Ep.3
(Sagal 1971) The Omega Man
(Slatzer 1968) The Hell­cats [Mys­tery Sci­ence The­atre ver­sion] Read more »

FILMSMAY 2014

(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.4 ― Bat­tling the Sea Beast
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.5 ― The Destroy­ing Ray
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.6 ― Flam­ing Torture
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.7 ― Shat­ter­ing Doom
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.8 ― Tour­na­ment of Death
(Scardi­no 2013) The Incred­i­ble Burt Wonderstone
(Stern 2013) jOBS Read more »

FILMSAPRIL 2014

(Wol­cott 1958) The Wild Women of Wongo
(Archer 2007) Why Be Good? Sex­u­al­i­ty & Cen­sor­ship in Ear­ly Cinema
(Copes­take 2004) Britain A.D. [minis­eries]
(Carstairs 1953) Trou­ble in Store
(Newmey­er & Tay­lor 1923) Safe­ty Last!
(Wal­ter 2014) Heli­um Read more »

Saturday, April 26, 2014 — Saint-Barthélelmy, Morbihan, Bretagne, France

A church bell tolls in the Bre­ton vil­lage of Saint-Barthéle­my. It rained last night. Today it’s cool, and the blue sky is bro­ken up by rapid­ly mov­ing clouds. The view from the win­dow is calm­ing. Brit­tany is a land of Ozark-like hills and hol­lows. There are plen­ty of trees. Not the tamed woods of Eng­land or the order­ly plains of France, but real for­est, in which the farms and vil­lages are embed­ded like raisins in a bran muf­fin. There’s a con­stant cho­rus of bird song, even in the mid­dle of the vil­lage. The farms look pros­per­ous, well-appoint­ed and scrupu­lous­ly clean. The hous­es are charm­ing and well-kept, whether they are ancient stone or new­ly built.  Read more »

FILMSMARCH 2014

(Win­ner 1972) Death Wish
(Rush­ton 2013) Time Team: Ep.271 ― Spe­cial: Twen­ty Years of Time Team
(Dis­ney & Iwerks 1928) The Gal­lopin’ Gau­cho [Mick­ey Mouse #2]
(St. Clair & Tut­tle 1929) The Canary Mur­der Case
(Nichols 1913) Fat­ty Joins the Force
(Cas­tle 1959) The Tin­gler Read more »

FILMSFEBRUARY 2014

(Ray 1991) Agan­tuk [আগন্তুক; Agontuk; The Stranger]
(Thomas 1962) Car­ry On Cruising
(Branagh 2011) Thor
(Johansen & Nielsen 1975) La’ os være [Leave Us Alone]
(Méri­enne & Wilner 2010) La Bre­tagne au coeur [Des racines et des ailes series]
(Mega­hey 1993) Hour of the Pig [aka The Advo­cate] Read more »

FILMSJANUARY 2014

(Hitch­cock 1942) Saboteur
(Beck­er 1988) Star Trek, the Next Gen­er­a­tion: Ep.30 ― The Out­ra­geous Okona
(Landin & Sigfús­son 2010) Ice­land Vol­cano: The Aftermath
(Hugh­es & Duguid 1985) Chock­y’s Chil­dren, Part 1 Read more »

Image of the month: The Maltese Falcon (1941)

2014 JANPeter Lorre (left), Mary Astor (seat­ed), James Burke (mid­dle right), and Humphrey Bog­a­rt (right) in some­thing there is no point call­ing a “famous scene” in the film, since EVERY scene in the film is famous.