Category: Film Essay
Evocations and Premonitions in Josef von Sternberg’s The Blue Angel
Evocations and Premonitions in Josef von Sternberg’s The Blue Angel -Lola Lola: What do you want? -Prof. Immanuel Rath: I’m here on official business. You’re corrupting my pupils. -Lola Lola: Really? Think […]
Killers Without a Cause: Meditations on Evil in Paul Hibbard’s Some Visitors
Killers Without a Cause In modern times, where the pursuit of short-term pleasure is omnipresent and the indulgent agenda of a consumerist society in which the hegemony of a hedonistic culture has […]
Impractical love and marital controversies in David Lean’s Brief Encounter
– Dr. Alec Harvey: Forgive me? – Laura Jesson: Forgive you for what? – Dr. Alec Harvey: For everything. For meeting you, in the first place. For taking the piece of grit […]
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Jack Frost (1997)
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Grindhouse Fest: Late Night Trains (1975)
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Blue Rita (1977)
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