Movies Monday: Mother!

Click Here to Read: MOTHER!: Narcissism? Yes. But, Mother Earth … I Don’t Think So by Dr. Sandra E. Cohen on her Characters on the Couch Blog on September 28, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Review of Mother! by Brian Tallerico on the Roger Ebest Reviews on September 15, 2017.

Click Here to Read:   Mother!’s Ending: What Does It All Mean? All of your burning questions about the Darren Aronofsky-directed horror movie, answered. by Julie Miller on the Vanity Fair website on September 15, 2017. Continue reading Movies Monday: Mother!

Movies Monday: Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology

Click Here to Read:  Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology—A largely untold story By Charles Bogle on the World Socialist Web Site on August 17, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Unboxing the Silents: Early Women Filmmakers, an International Anthology from Flicker Alley BY Fritzi Kramer on the Movies Silently website on May 24, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Making Their Mark in Early Film: An Excellent Anthology of Women Directors by Michael Barrett on the Pop Matters website on June 2, 2017.

Click Here to View:  Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology Teaser on YouTube.

Click Here to View: Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology Trailer on Vimeo.

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Movies Monday: The Handmaiden’s Tale

Click Here to Read: The Handmaid’s Tale: Resistance is not futile By Ed Hightower on the World Socialist Web Site on August 1, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  The Handmaid’s Tale review – no television event has hit such a nerve: Over 10 extraordinary episodes – and set against traumatic real-world events – this adaptation has resonated as loudly as Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel by Sam Wollaston on the Guardian website on July 31, 2017.;ick Here to Read:

Click Here to Read: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Series Premiere Recap: Welcome to Gilead: The Handmaid’s Tale By Angelica Jade Bastien in The New York Times on Arpil 26, 2017. Continue reading Movies Monday: The Handmaiden’s Tale

Movies Monday: Dunkirk

Click Here to Read:   Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk: The outbreak of World War II without history or politics By David Walsh on the World Socialist Web Site on July 26, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Dunkirk Reviewed by Matt Zoller Seitz on the Roger Ebert Reviews Website on July 21, 2017.

Click Her to Read:  Dunkirk Is a Great War Movie Marred by Christopher Nolan’s Usual Tricks By David Edelstein on the Vulture website on July 20, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Review: ‘Dunkirk’ Is a Tour de Force War Movie, Both Sweeping and Intimate By Manhola Dargis in The New York Times on Jly 20, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Review Christopher Nolan puts audiences in the middle of WWII in the intimate and epic ‘Dunkirk’ by Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles on July 20, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Dunkirk offers a lesson – but it isn’t what Nigel Farage thinks Brexiters imagine that war stories justify British self-reliance. In fact they teach us the value of fellowship by Zoe Williams on the Guardian website   on July 30, 2017.

Click Here to Read:   Dunkirk Is A Horror Movie by Dan Mclaughlin on the National Review website on July 30, 2017.

Movie Monday: The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith

Click Here to Read:  The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith: A film about music, photography and the postwar world By David Walsh on the World Socialist Web Site on June 27, 2017.

Click Here to Read: ‘The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith’ By Glenn Kenny in The New York Times on September 22, 2016.

Click Here to Read:  The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene SmithWNYC Documentar Official Trailer by FilmBuff on YouTube.

Click Here to Read: ‘The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith’: DOC NYC Review by John DeFore on the Hollywood Reporter website on November 20, 2017.

 

Movie Monday: My Cousin Rachel

Click Here To Read:  My Cousin Rachel: Was she innocent or guilty—and what would it signify? By David Walsh on the World Socialist Website on June 17, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Review: In ‘My Cousin Rachel,’ It’s Kiss or Be Killed By Manhola Darsgis in The New York Times on June 8, 2017.

Click Here to Read: My Cousin Rachel Review by Glenn Kenny on the Roger Ebert.com website on June 9, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  My Cousin Rachel review – fateful attraction: Rachel Weisz is captivating as the enigmatic heroine in a Daphne du Maurier adaptation that adds modern psychology to the period drama by Mark Kermode on the Guardian website on June 11, 2017. Continue reading Movie Monday: My Cousin Rachel

Movie Monday: The Films of Stan Brakhage

Click Here to Read:  Stan Brakhage on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Brakhage: When Light Meets Life by Max Nelson on the New York Review of Books Website on June 8, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Stan Brakhage: American filmmaker who brought a unique eye to his craft View more sharing options by
Ronald Bergan on the Guardian webssite on March 14, 2003.

Click Here to View: Stan Brakhage, “Mothlight” (1963) on YouTube .

Click Here to View: Stan Brakhage – Stellar [1993] on YouTube.

Click Here to View: Stan Brakhage – Murder Psalm (1980) on YouTube,

Click Here to View: Unconscious London Strata (1981) on YouTube.

Click Here to View: Stan Brakhage – Dog Star Man (1961-64) on YouTube.

Click Here to View: 23rd Psalm Branch : Part I on YouTube.

 

 

Movies Monday: To Be or Not to Be

Click Here to Read:  Hollywood’s Other Great Anti-Nazi Movie: Ernst Lubitsch’s ‘racy, risky black comedy of manners’ To Be or Not To Be is funnier and in many ways more fearless than its wartime cousin, Casablanca By Thomas Doherty on the Tablet Website on June 2, 2017.

Click Here to Read: The Screen: Review of To Be Or Not to Be By Bolsey Crowther in The New York Times on March 7, 1942.

Click Here to Read: To Be or Not to Be by Ed Gonzalez on the Slant Magazine website on February 23, 2005.

Click Here to Read: ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ Is Better Than Ever by Leonard Maltin on the Indie wire website on Aug 30, 2013.rd Maltin
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Click Here to Read: To Be or Not to Be Review by Brian Eggert on the Deep Focus website on February 19, 2013.