In honor of the hundredth anniversary of Ingrid Bergman’s birth, the Loft Cinema in Tucson is currently hosting a monthlong celebration of the Swedish star's work entitled “The Films of Ingrid Bergman.” The series features five of her most . . .
Sullivan’s Travels: Self-Portrait in a Fun-House Mirror Of the eight films that Preston Sturges wrote and directed at Paramount from 1939 through 1944, in a run of creative profligacy never since equaled in the United States, only the fourth, Sullivan's Travels (1941), tells the …Read More
Ginette Vincendeau on Le silence de la mer Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le silence de la mer is undoubtedly one of the most assured film debuts of all time; an adaptation of an underground novel by Jean Bruller, written (under the pseudonym Vercors) during the Nazi occupat…Read More
Repertory Pick: Colorado Horror Today, the Denver Film Society launches the third year of its annual horror celebration, known as the Stanley Film Festival. Set in the historic and allegedly haunted Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado (the hotel that ins…Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment