Sunday, April 19, 2026

Telefon (1977)

 
TELEFON  (1977)  ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Don Siegel
    Charles Bronson, Lee Remick, Donald Pleasance
    Tyne Daly, Alan Badel, Patrick Magee, Sheree North,
    Frank Marth, Helen Page Camp, Iggie Wolfington
Passable pulp spy stuff with Charles Bronson as a Russian agent dispatched to the States to stop a rogue KBG official from starting World War Three. The credibility quotient is not high, but Don Siegel brings it off with his usual efficiency, and Tyne Daly steals a scene or two as a computer analyst with the CIA. Stirling Siliphant worked on the script. 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

The Crime Is Mine (2023)

 
THE CRIME IS MINE  (2023)  ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: François Ozon
    Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Rebecca Marder, Isabelle Huppert,
    Fabric Luchini, Dany Boon, André Dussollier
When a starving actress is accused of murder, her flatmate, an equally hungry lawyer, defends her in court. Which is just the beginning of this screwball comedy, a period social satire with a distinctly feminist edge. It can't quite sustain the pace it starts out with, but the actors pull you along. If you aren't completely fluent in French, be ready to read subtitles real fast. 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Screen Test / Take 22


 Match the  following music performers 
with the movies they acted in:

                                         1. Mick Jagger
                                         2. Elvis Presley
                                         3. Joan Jett
                                         4. Art Garfunkel
                                         5. k.d. lang
                                         6. Bob Dylan
                                         7. Marianne Faithfull
                                         8. David Bowie
                                         9. Madonna
                                       10. Ringo Starr

                              a. "Light of Day"
                              b. "The Magic Christian"
                              c. "The Man Who Fell to Earth"
                              d. "Ned Kelly"
                              e. "Shanghai Surprise"
                              f.  "Carnal Knowledge"
                              g. "The Girl On the Motorcycle"
                              h. "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid"
                              i.  "Salmonberries"
                              j.  "Flaming Star"

ANDSWERS:
1-d / 2-j / 3-a / 4-f / 5-i / 6-h / 7-g / 8-c / 9-e / 10-b

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Into the Mud (2016)

 
INTO THE MUD  (2016)  ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: Pablo Pastor
    Maris Forqué, Ramón G. del Pomer
A woman wakes up on the edge of a forest, naked and covered in dirt. She slips away into the trees and a hunter with a rifle goes after her. She lures him into a pond and there's a surprise. 

Friday, April 10, 2026

Frankenstein (1952)

 
FRANKENSTEIN  (1952)  ¢ ¢
    D: Don Medford
    John Newland, Lon Chaney, Mary Alice Moore,
    Peggy Allenby, Raymond Bramley, Farrell Pelly
A rarely screened, half-hour, kinescope version of the classic horror tale, shot fast and cheap and performed live for the "Tales of Tomorrow" television series. Guess who plays the Monster?

Monday, April 6, 2026

Incident By a Bank (2010)

 
INCIDENT BY A BANK  (2010)  ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: Ruben Östlund
    Bahador Foladi, Ramtin Parvaneh, Leif Edlund,
    Rasmus Lindgren, Henrik Vikman, Per Olaf Albrektsson
A movie about a failed bank robbery, done in a single 12-minute take (shot outside the bank) and apparently based on an actual incident. It plays like a documentary. The action looks real. The choreography is neatly worked out. 

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Wolfs (2024)

 
WOLFS  (2024)  ¢ ¢
    D: Jon Watts
    George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams
Clooney and Pitt play rival cleanup men called in to make a dead body in a luxury hotel suite disappear. It gets more complicated than that, but not in a way that's ever very interesting. Brad and George trade wisecracks throughout, but they don't look like they're enjoying it all that much, and everything about the movie feels old and tired, from the derivative "Pulp Fiction" setup to the recycled "Butch Cassidy" conclusion. Visually, there's an awful lot of darkness. The musical score's not bad.