It makes you feel so … embarrassed and ashamed: At the foot of Mount Rushmore’s granite monument to his presidential forebears, President Trump on Friday delivered a dark speech ahead of Independence Day in which he sought to exploit the nation’s racial and social divisions and rally supporters around a law-and-order message that has become… via… Continue reading American carnage Part II — Digby’s Hullabaloo
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Patriotism — Digby’s Hullabaloo
Enjoy your cookout, movie night, fireworks or whatever else you are doing safely on this 4th of July. There is a lot to think about this year. Email via Patriotism — Digby’s Hullabaloo
The Big Heat: The 10 Sweatiest Film noirs (and Neo-noirs) — Digby’s Hullabaloo
I’m sure you’ve heard the expression “Hotter than the 4th of July”? Ice tea on standby: Coronavirus. Massive unemployment. Murder hornets. Saharan dust… How could 2020 get any worse, you might ask. With record-breaking scorching heat. That’s how. Meteorologists on Tuesday revealed that July could bring unusually hot temperatures for more than two-thirds of the […]… Continue reading The Big Heat: The 10 Sweatiest Film noirs (and Neo-noirs) — Digby’s Hullabaloo
Things I Learned From The Movie : The Adjustment Bureau — thegraysagewrites
The Adjustment Bureau is a 2011 American science fiction romantic thriller film written and directed by George Nolfi, based on the 1954 Philip K. Dick short story “Adjustment Team”.To make a practice of watching movies, I have managed to get three lessons from the movie. via Things I Learned From The Movie : The Adjustment Bureau… Continue reading Things I Learned From The Movie : The Adjustment Bureau — thegraysagewrites
Moviedrome Mondays: Walk on the Wild Side (1962) — cinematiccoffee
Once again, I could not find a youtube video link of Moviedrome presenter Alex Cox introducing director Edward Dmytryk’s 1962 screen adaptation of writer Nelson Algren’s 1956 novel Walk on the Wild Side, readers will have to rely on Cox’s intro transcript (read here). The episode’s original airdate was August 19, 1990 (read here). Not […]… Continue reading Moviedrome Mondays: Walk on the Wild Side (1962) — cinematiccoffee
Moviedrome Mondays: Down by Law (1986) — cinematiccoffee
Since I could not find a youtube video link of Moviedrome presenter Alex Cox introducing indie director/writer Jim Jarmusch’s 1986 deadpan crime comedy Down by Law, readers will have to rely on a page in the book of an old Moviedrome guide (read here), since the link to that episode transcript is missing (read here). […]… Continue reading Moviedrome Mondays: Down by Law (1986) — cinematiccoffee
Moviedrome Mondays: The Beguiled (1971) — cinematiccoffee
Series 4 of Moviedrome opened with director Don Siegel’s 1971 Southern Gothic Civil War drama The Beguiled. I have posted a youtube video link below to Moviedrome presenter Alex Cox’s introduction of the aforementioned film. Readers can read his transcript here. The episode’s original airdate was May 19, 1991 (read here). The Beguiled was the […]… Continue reading Moviedrome Mondays: The Beguiled (1971) — cinematiccoffee
Moviedrome Mondays: Vamp (1986) — cinematiccoffee
I have posted a youtube video link below to Moviedrome presenter Alex Cox’s introduction to director Richard Wenk’s 1986 comedic horror film Vamp. Readers can also read Cox’s intro transcript here. The episode’s original airdate was May 26, 1991 (read here). Not unlike Night of the Comet and Trancers (two 1984 flicks that also aired […]… Continue reading Moviedrome Mondays: Vamp (1986) — cinematiccoffee
Moviedrome Mondays: Something Wild (1986) — cinematiccoffee
I have posted a youtube video link below to Moviedrome presenter Alex Cox’s introduction of director Jonathan Demme’s 1986 quirky romantic comedy Something Wild. Readers can also read Cox’s intro transcript here. The episode’s original airdate was June 9, 1991 (read here). Lots of positive things can be said about Something Wild as Cox so […]… Continue reading Moviedrome Mondays: Something Wild (1986) — cinematiccoffee
My Favorite Philip Kaufman Films — cinematiccoffee
* * * * (Out of * * * *) 1. The Right Stuff (1983) 2. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) 3. The Wanderers (1979) via My Favorite Philip Kaufman Films — cinematiccoffee
