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Glory Days: Documentaries Of The Olympiad

While the Olympics has been postponed for a year, I still got into watching (or rewatching) full-length feature works about the entire spectacle. It always captures the imagination to see one play...

Featured: Four (Or 5) Films For The Fourth of July

As we hit the second half of 2020 with Independence Day, we may be able to celebrate outside our homes (or not) and someone will still put on a fireworks display to...

Criterion Releases: July 2020

We're past the midway point of the year and there are signs of the virus slowly going away - or so I think - but in the midst of the crisis under...

Coronavirus Cruising III: The Last Dance…Maybe

Into our summer, and while there may be some settling of normalcy to be under a mask while going on, there is this hazy feeling in the air about how much the...

Featured: Visconti, The Red Count Of Operatic Cinema

Luchino Visconti di Modrone was born in 1906 into one of Italy's most prominent families that dated back to the 17th century. Based in Milan, Luchino was surrounded by the aristocratic society...

Featured: Shooting Propaganda For The Battle of Britain

Eighty years ago, when Winston Churchill became Prime Minister and the Dunkirk evacuation saved the British army from annihilation, the UK found themselves under the Blitzkrieg of German bombs. Also called The...

Criterion Releases: June 2020

As we enter the summer of uncertainty with how the world will rebuild after the pandemic, Criterion has continued its release of more classic films for the closet. If you're a charter...

Patton: The General That Helped Win A War And Seven Oscars

It is the 50th anniversary of an amazing biopic of a legend in war, leadership, and cantankerous behavior. With the story of General George S. Patton, leader of the Seventh Army in...

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