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Great German FilmsFrom the early days of silent German Expressionism to contemporary comedies and dramas, German film has a lot to offer any movie-lover.
German Films at the Academy AwardsGermany achieved eighteen nominations and three wins in the category for best "Foreign Language Film" by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.- International Cinema Shines at Berlin's BerlinaleStanding its ground against Cannes and Venice, the "Berlinale" is among the crème de la crème of European film festivals.
- The History of Horror: The Cinema, Part IThe four-part series that offers an overview of the history of horror in cinema and the impact societal changes have had on this genre. In this installment, the early cinema and 1930s classic Universal Pictures horror movies are examined.
- Memorable Movie Terrorists from American CinemaThis article discusses the five craziest, meanest, most memorable fictional terrorists in American cinema.
DVD of a Restored "Pepe Le Moko" (1937), the First Cinema NoirReview of the influential and long-unavailable "Pepe le Moko" (1937), which I think was the first cinema noir.
Patriotism and the CinemaFilms from the 1920's, 1930's and even 1940's that speak to the patriotic heart and spirit of the holiday, making them the perfect choices for a Memorial Day Classic Movie Marathon.
The Scala - England's First Grindhouse CinemaThe story of the rise and fall of London's historic Scala cinema.- Freud in Martin Winkler's Essay "Oedipus in the Cinema"An essay-extraction of Freud's theory out of Martin Winkler's essay "Oedipus in the Cinema."
- Sci-Fi at the Movies: From Early Cinema to the Great DepressionA look at sci-fi movies from cinema's earliest beginnings to the Great Depression and how they reflected the cultural and technological shifts in America.
- Soviet Cinema Available for Netflix Instant Viewing with Your RokuSoviet cinema is not just ideological propaganda. It is also a lesson in the history of great filmmaking.
- The Quiet Heroism of German Actor Conrad VeidtIn his own way, German actor Conrad Veidt was just as heroic as anyone who picked up a rifle and went into battle against evil.
Little Known Facts About Martial Arts & Cinema Superstar Bruce LeeBruce Lee has been elevated into myth & legend. The powerful martial artist & film star still commands the world's attention, yet many rabid fans find they don't know as much about him as they think. Here are little known facts about The Little Dragon.- Timely Cinema: ‘In Time’ and the Varied Role of Time in MoviesThe new sci-fi flick ‘In Time’ uses time as its main plot device, but clocks have played a variety of roles in movie history.
Movie Review: 'Slasher' (2007) Makes German Gore Look GeniusA group of students head out to the woods for some R&R and T&A but their celebration is cut short when the bodies begin hitting the floor and a wild, masked murderer is on the loose, using anything he can get his hands on to hack his prey...
Harrisonburg, Virginia Local Cinema and Film Club FAILThose of us with fond memories of hitting ratty cinemas for indie and cult movies while in college are searching for the current phenomenon in today's population. It's not happening. Those movies are watched on smartphones, dude.- Before the Fall: An Intriguing Movie About Germany's Checkered PastBefore the Fall is an intriguing German movie about the dilemmas and decisions faced by young males in the shadow of the Third Reich.
Victor Sjöström: Father of Swedish CinemaA short biography of the movie director and actor Victor Sjöström
And Then Came Another Q Cinema Film - Fort Worth, TXPreview of lesbian film
Inglourious Basterds - World War II Done the Tarantino Way"Inglourious Basterds" is another brilliant love letter to all things cinema from Quentin Tarantino, and it ends this rather crappy summer of movies on a high note.- World Cinema: Ten Films to WatchFeel like a change of pace from American and British films? Here's some suggestions.
- The Destructor - The Role of the Feminine Computerized Voice in Society and CinemaA critical study of the female computerized voice in science fiction films.
The Oscar Winners: William Wyler was One of the Titans of American CinemaThree-Time Best Director Academy Award-winner William Wyler was one of the greats
Afternoon Delight: Half-Price Sex for Senior Citizens at German BrothelA Cologne brothel is offering discount sex for senior citizens. The brothel claims to be the only in the world to offer a full refund to dissatisfied customers.
Peeping Tom: Observation and Obsession in Modern CinemaA review of Michael Powell's controversial film.- Down the Barrel of Loaded a Gun: The 10 Best Movie Stand-Offs, Duels and Battles of Will From The Last 50 YearsA completely non-scientific and entirely biased selection of the best tete a tetes from the last 50 years.
- Karl Freund: Oscar-Winning Cinematographer Became the Dean of TV Cameramen in the 1950sA profile of Oscar-Winning Cinematographer Karl Freund
- Let the Punishment BeginA review of Fassbinder's epic 15 1/2 hour adaptation of Döblin's Berlin Alexanderplatz.
Alliances of TerrorismA four part history of terror groups that made unlikely alliances in their personal war against Western civilization.- Short Films by Werner Herzog - DVD ReviewNow on DVD, we have the opportunity to see three early short documentaries made during Herzog's creatively fertile period in the '70s, in the collection Short Films by Werner Herzog, recently released by New Yorker Video.
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