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Brian Susbielles

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Criterion Releases: April 2024

In full Spring, five more movies are out with two being remade for 4K-UHD purposes and three newcomers to the closet. A nearly forgotten movie from sixty years ago is saved for...

Was It Really Bad? My Brief Reviews On Razzie “Winners”

With the Oscars comes the Razzies, an outdated version of celebrating the worst films that year which has overridden its stay as a thing. What was a funny joke now just feels...

The Films Of Monsieur Max

In the opening scene to 1950’s La Ronde, the master of ceremonies (Anton Walbrook) walks across the stage and the camera follows him. It goes from one side to the other as...

From Poverty Row To Big Player: The First Years Of Columbia Pictures

2024 marks the centennial of Columbia Pictures, the studio behind the Spider-Man franchise, Ghostbusters, The Bridge On The River Kwai, On The Waterfront, The Social Network, and Taxi Driver; among many other...

Criterion Releases: March 2024

It is March Madness and Criterion has six new releases on the horizon. One of them, the 1941 drama The Devil And Daniel Webster, is a re-release, but with a new title....

The Wages Of Fear: A Nitro-Filled Retrospective

This should have been written last year to mark seventy years since its release, but even then, rewatching this all-time classic thriller stands out highly as one of the best films of...

The Best Of Berlinale’s Winners

After Sundance, the next important film festival is the Berlin International Film Festival, or Berlinale for short, held every February. Since 1951, this has become a major place for international releases, equal...

The Great Preservationist: Henri Langlois

When I was young and getting into movies, I wanted to get my hands on everything. I am still working to get my hands on anything. As I dabbled in film classes,...

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