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Movies About Movies

by Randy Fuller

Pairing wine with movies!  See the trailers and hear the fascinating commentary for these movies and many more at Trailers From Hell. This week, we pair wines with a trio of films about one of our favorite subjects: movies. If you think making movies is a dream job, 1995’s Living in Oblivion is for you….

Il posto + I fidanzati

by Glenn Erickson

Italian neo-realism and humanitarian sentiment meet in writer-director Ermanno Olmi, whose docudrama style wins over all that see it. In Il posto (The Job) a meek Milano goes through the humiliating process of applying for a career as a civil servant; in I fidanzati (The Betrothed) we witness the long-distance suffering of a young engineer…

Alice, Sweet Alice — 4K

by Glenn Erickson

It’s the notorious slasher horror noted for ‘starring’ Brooke Shields … although she exits the picture very quickly. New York filmmaker Alfred Sole turns in one of the better psychodrama efforts of the 1970s, a bloody murder tale in a Catholic context. Awful events on a First Communion day point suspicion toward a surviving daughter….

Joe Dante Revisits the Hollywood Sign on Locationland

by TFH Team

The Hollywood Sign has been blown up, toppled, set ablaze, and swallowed by the earth—so naturally, our fearless leader Joe Dante got there first. On the latest episode of Locationland, Joe joins host Harry Medved to discuss the cinematic legacy of L.A.’s most famous landmark. As a first-time co-director (with fellow TFH Guru Allan Arkush),…

The Spanish Main

by Glenn Erickson

The Warner Archive Collection comes through with a splendid restoration of this great pirate picture. Paul Henreid is a superb Dutch colonial-turned buccaneer, Maureen O’Hara devastating in Technicolor, and Walter Slezak a marvelous villain, given dialogue by Herman J. Mankiewicz. Errol Flynn may still be king but he’s also not missed; every frame of this…

The Undead

by Charlie Largent

The Undead A CineSavant Revival House Review 1957 – 75 Min. Starring Pamela Duncan, Val Dufour Cinematography by William A. Sickner Written by Charles B. Griffith Directed by Roger Corman Roger Corman began directing movies in 1955 and almost immediately his ambitions were at war with his budgets—films with apocalyptic titles like The Day the…