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Brian Susbielles

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Featured: Cinema and Self-Quarantining

By now, the tide of the COVID-19 virus has swamped the world and the United States and normalcy is still very much distant. With every health scare, this country has dealt with,...

New Criterion Releases: April 2020

Despite the global crisis of the COVID-19 virus, the show must go on. Four new films enter the collection and one is given a brand new re-release. A comic Western, a gritty...

Featured: The Cinema Of Ireland…Or Lack Thereof

Ireland, or Éire in the old Irish language, has been a fascinating land for its recent turbulent history and long-standing culture. Many of our ancestors come from the island, escaping from religious...

Featured: Criterion Cruising – 13th Version On Friday The 13th

I am not superstitious, so to release my 13th piece on my Criterion Cruising list this thirteenth day should not spook you. After all, we got another selection of films that have...

Featured: Criterion Cruising – The Dozenth Time

I recently completed 200 movies through the Criterion Channel, which seems ridiculous considering that it hasn't been a full year since the site started up. But when you have that much free...

Featured: New Criterion Releases – March 2020

For the third month of the year, with a full thirty-one days, Criterion has out four new releases and two re-editions. Spike Lee has a unique take on the infamous minstrel show,...

Featured: The Shared Universe Of Universal’s Classic Monsters

With the modern retelling of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man coming out, it's a good time to recognize the early success of Universal Studios' of creating the first sharted world in Hollywood. Before Marvel...

Featured: Federico Fellini – A Centennial Of Magic

This past January was the 100th birthday of one of the greatest to sit in the director's chair. For Federico Fellini, he is a permanent staple of world cinema that all must...

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