It is interesting seen a movie that has a lot of intellectual montage. One of the images that call my attention is where the young girl gets merry and on the way to the house from the church you see… more →
the mind of chapizevankessler wrote 3 months ago: Hey Trendlophiliacs! We know you’re probably oozing trendliness from your arteries and veins … more →
mondale wrote 5 months ago: Akira Kurosawa’s first post-war film, No Regrets for Our Youth, is a strange uneasy movie. The st … more →
cinemascream wrote 5 months ago: There is plenty to get through this week so I’ll just quickly mention that the disappointing H … more →
ZC wrote 6 months ago: Have begun reading Sergei Eistenstein’s famous Film Form, and watching Potemkin was like watch … more →
Justin wrote 7 months ago: 12. Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925) This might be the only film on the list that gets … more →
michiko wrote 9 months ago: after discussing world war II and russian revolution with some friends weeks ago (technically last y … more →
balkan wrote 9 months ago: The Battleship Potemkin, is a 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and produced by Mosfilm … more →
chapiz wrote 1 year ago: It is interesting seen a movie that has a lot of intellectual montage. One of the images that call … more →
chapiz wrote 1 year ago: 1. In a way he uses a serape to compare it to the Mexican culture because on a sarape the colors sta … more →
MP:me wrote 1 year ago: 1. “It will be the art of the direct cinema of a slogan. Of communication that is just as unob … more →
a.e.zimmer wrote 1 year ago: I figure I should just come out and say it instead of dicking around with doublespeak. Bioshock is … more →