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THE RECKLESS MOMENT (Max Ophüls, 1949)
Please see my essay on Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s The Deep End, listed under “Hollywood Film Reviews,” where I discuss The Reckless Moment. The tag here will link you to it. … more »
Dennis Grunes
Morpheus Descending
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dcairns wrote 2 months ago: Max Ophuls’ LA SIGNORA DI TUTTI is a sort of Italian answer to A STAR IS BORN. While, like SA … more »
No Future
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dcairns wrote 3 months ago: What better way to spend an evening than by watching a 1939 French melodrama by a German director … more »
THE RECKLESS MOMENT (Max Ophüls, 1949)
grunes wrote 4 months ago: Please see my essay on Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s The Deep End, listed under “Holl … more »
THE DEEP END (Scott McGehee, David Siegel, 2001)
grunes wrote 4 months ago: Remakes rarely approach the quality of the original films, least of all American remakes, for a vari … more »
Quote of the Day: Scotsman, Beware!
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dcairns wrote 5 months ago: LES ENFANTS DU PARADIS: GARANCE (dreamily): Do you remember, my dear friend, that young Scotsman … more »
LIEBELEI (Max Ophüls, 1932)
grunes wrote 9 months ago: The following is one of the entries from my 100 Greatest Films from Germany, Scandinavia, Finland … more »
LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN (Max Ophüls, 1948)
grunes wrote 1 year ago: Time is capable of reversing judgments, and certain films now cherished were at the time of their in … more »
EYES WIDE SHUT (Stanley Kubrick, 1999)
grunes wrote 1 year ago: Life is full of coincidences; dovetailing incidents suggest a pattern, even a thread of fate. We re … more »
MADAME DE . . . (Max Ophüls, 1952)
grunes wrote 1 year ago: Closer to Anna Karenina than any of the numerous film versions of Tolstoi’s novel, Madame de . . . … more »
