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  • For Conservative Movie Lovers: Hal Needham, Burt Reynolds and ‘Smokey and the Bandit’ Part 3


    Big HollywoodAuthority Authority: 741
    It always impresses me when an aged actor manages a comeback that is authentic , one based on more than mere nostalgia, one appealing to an entirely new generation of moviegoers. Jackie Gleason spent most of the 1970s appearing in pale television retreads of his 1950s heyday, and for most of that time he was absent ...
    1 day ago
  • A Hangover for Oscar?


    CarpetbaggerAuthority Authority: 639
    Ivan Reitman likes the expansion of best picture category to 10 at the Academy Awards, but would prefer that the list be split between drama and comedy, like the Golden Globes.
    3 days ago
  • Review: Autumn Sonata


    Row ThreeAuthority Authority: 142
    S o I managed to finally get around to sitting down and revisiting Ingmar Bergman’s Autumn Sonata . The film is one of Bergman’s later color triumphs; an elegant chamber drama clearly made by a mature artist. But there is another figure who attracts just as much of the audience’s attention in front of the ...
    6 days ago
  • Haneke’s “White Ribbon” sweeps European Film Awards (Reuters)


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 137
    BOCHUM, Germany (Reuters) – Austrian director Michael Haneke s "The White Ribbon," a chilling exploration of the roots of Nazi terror, dominated the European Film Awards on Saturday, winning three prizes including best film. In the black-and-white film, a sinister series of crimes rocks a village ...
    1 week ago
  • This is a golden age for foreign film.


    Blogs -Authority Authority: 147
    A myth has spread in the last few years, seen most recently by Gerald Pearys indieWIRE ballot of end-of-year list stuff: "Have there been less foreign-language films distributed at any time in America since the 1940s?" he asks. Um, yes. Once upon a time, movies took years to get around the country, traveling slowly ...
    1 week ago
  • “Fanny and Alexander,” by Ingmar Bergman


    Steel White TableAuthority Authority: 422
    The 5-hour version of Fanny and Alexander , not the meagre 3-hour theatrical cut. It’s a “slow paced human drama told with an artisan’s voice,” one that isn’t depressing or disturbing — which is a welcomed change for an Ingmar Bergman film. The story focuses on the lives of a large affluent family in ...
    1 week ago
  • The Seventh Seal


    Tomato NationAuthority Authority: 121
    The Seventh Seal broke ground in its own time, no doubt, but to a present-day viewer its pretty obvious stuff. Watching it, I kept thinking of Eddies dismissive line in Diner: "I went to Atlantic City a hundred times, I never saw Death walk on a beach." (I do wonder, now, how hes [...]
    1 week ago
  • Liv Ullmann on Directing A Streetcar Named Desire


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 901
    The Norwegian actress best known for her roles in the films of Ingmar Bergman talks about directing an American classic.
    1 week ago
  • Liv Ullmann on Directing A Streetcar Named Desire


    ArtsBeatAuthority Authority: 741
    The Norwegian actress best known for her roles in the films of Ingmar Bergman talks about directing an American classic.
    1 week ago
  • Friday Combo Platter: Nora Ephrons Armageddon Edition


    MamaPop.comAuthority Authority: 481
    This weeks email thread was born out of Thanksgiving-centric stress and its kind of long, but brilliant. Grab a cup of coffee and feast your eyes on this...
    2 weeks ago
  • I Believe This Film Might Parody Judd Apatow Movies


    [CinemaRatty] Latest ArticlesAuthority Authority: 169
    You know what the problem with Not Another Teen Movie , Epic Movie , Superhero Movie , Disaster Movie , and the films of that ilk is? "That they use reference to current pop culture phenomena as tragically bad pseudo-humor"? What? No. Did you not see when a girl was dressed up like Juno in one or more of those? It ...
    2 weeks ago
  • | Washington: New Indictment in Intern Murder Case


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 901
    The man accused of killing Chandra Levy in Washington in 2001 has been charged with threatening a witness in the case.
    2 weeks ago
  • Autumn Sonata


    No Ripcord - Independent Music & Film MagazineAuthority Authority: 120
    In the opening lines of Ingmar Bergmans late 1970s masterpiece, Autumn Sonata , husband Viktor formally introduces his sequestered wife by narrating an excerpt from her first novel.  "One must learn to live," he reads.  "My biggest obstacle is I dont know who I am.... read more
    2 weeks ago
  • Early Buzz: 3-D sequels, Family Guy, Hero on Hulu and much more


    Pop Candy: Top Stories & Community FeedAuthority Authority: 143
    Check out Whits compilation of pop-culture links for Wednesday, Dec. 2.
    2 weeks ago
  • Ingmar Bergmans favorite Muppet.


    Blogs -Authority Authority: 147
    W. Magazines article on the auctioning off of the late Ingmar Bergmans home and belongings confirmed what Id long suspected: Animal was, in fact, his favorite Muppet. Bergman was also known to relish the odd blockbuster during his two daily film viewings at a screening room ten minutes drive from his house. Watching ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Saab, Koenigsegg & The Seventh Seal


    Automobiles De Luxe | The Great MarquesAuthority Authority: 129
    Koenigsegg fallout with Saab echoes Bergman dramaChristian Koenigsegg literally looks like DeathSaab may be out of optionsBy Gunnar Heinrich | IMG The Seventh SealHAVE yet to sit through... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
    3 weeks ago
  • Original 1969 review of “The Passion of Anna”


    Hot SpliceAuthority Authority: 423
    I was having trouble accessing the Seattle Public Library database this week, so I wasn’t able to find the original clipping of this Vincent Canby review, but you can read it online here: The Passion of Anna (1970) The Times’ website requires registration (free), but here’s a small excerpt: “The Passion ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Cries and Whispers


    The Canadian Cinephile's ReviewsAuthority Authority: 120
    For Ingmar Bergman, most of his visions came in black and white and, therefore, most of his films were reflected in black and white. An exception is 1972’s heart-wrenching Cries and Whispers . The use of saturated crimson speaks volumes in this generally quiet motion picture. It is, according to Bergman, the colour ...
    4 weeks ago
  • CRISIS (Ingmar Bergman, 1946)


    Dennis GrunesAuthority Authority: 130
    The late Stan Brakhage slandered Ingmar Bergman by saying that the Swedish filmmaker made his films to elicit approval from U.S. art-house audiences and critics. Envious, the U.S. filmmaker expanded this lie by adding that Bergman admitted this publicly. Of course, Bergman never did such a thing or said such a thing; ...
    4 weeks ago
  • ALL QUIET ON THE FILM FRONT...


    Fleapit of the MindAuthority Authority: 109
    Ive been taking a little sabbatical from film viewing...not intentional but just the way things have worked out. Should be back to normal by next week. In the meantime here is (to me) a totally delightful scene from one of the Ingmar Bergman films that I am yet to see. The combination of Ingmar Bergman and Mozart in ...
    4 weeks ago

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