Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Brian Susbielles

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Pinewood Studios: Britain’s Hollywood

There is not one backstage lot that speaks volumes in the United States as every major studio has it, but there is one in the United Kingdom that has a book’s worth...

Criterion Releases: April 2022

Miracle In Milan (1951) After receiving major acclaim with Bicycle Thieves, director Vittorio De Sica followed up on the backend of the neorealist era with a fantasy-comedy about a group of poor people...

The 2022 Miami Film Festival: Highlights

This year was the 39th annual Miami Film Festival, a thing I had no clue existed, even though I was born and raised in Miami. How I missed this is a little...

The Baadasssss Song Of Melvin Van Peebles

This August would have been Melvin Van Peebles’ 90th birthday, but prior to his passing last September, he permitted the Criterion Collection to bring in his early films that has made him...

Winner On Display: Public Places To Find Real Oscars

When Oscar winners get their trophy, they sign that contract which says they will not sell their Oscar to anyone except back to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences with...

The Quiet Actor: An Appreciation Of Paul Scofield

January 21st of this year would have been the centenary birth of a legend among Shakespearean actors who shied away from the limelight. His filmography is not as large as many others...

Jump Cut To The Director’s Chair: Editors Who Became Great Directors

In the past, to become a filmmaker, one had to get hired in the studio system. Writers, costume designers, assistant directors, production designers, and even actors were able to parlay their resume...

The Lost Movies of Stanley Kubrick

Upon his sudden death in 1999, Stanley Kubrick was finishing up his erotic mystery Eyes Wide Shut and had a few projects in line to do after. In between the large gaps...

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