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From the Original Horror Franchise, a Clear Standout: Barrymore’s “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”
Part of the Series The Silent Artists John Barrymore, nicknamed “The Great Profile”, dominates in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” Throughout the silent era …
100 Masters of Animated Short Films, Part Four: Brothers Quay, Starewicz, Svankmajer and other Weird Wonders
Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four It takes real brains (literally) for Jan Svankmajer to make his stop-motion magnum opus …
100 Masters of Animated Short Films, Part Three: Pioneers of Early Animation, Anime and Pixar
Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four With works like “Muramusa”, Osamu Tekuza is considered the “Father of Japanese Anime” To …
100 Masters of Animated Short Films, Part Two: Chuck Jones, Kihachiro Kawamoto and others
Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four Master of Puppets: Kihachiro Kawamoto ranks among the finest stop-motion animation artists (Cross-posted at …
100 Masters of Animated Short Films, Part One: Disney, Barta, Cohl and Beyond
Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four The art of animation on film may very well have begun with Émile Cohl …
A Cyborg Sent to Conquer the Screen: Tilda Swinton
To commemorate Tilda Swinton’s birthday, here is R. Kurt Osenlund’s tribute to the incomparable actress, originally published August 26 2011. Also read her interview reflecting …
A German Expressionist Halloween Costume Party
Some Halloween ideas for fans of the great German expressionist monsters: Golem with trick-or-treat basket. The Golem costume can be easily assembled by borrowing skirt, blouse, …
A Film “Closest to My Heart”: Derek Jarman’s “The Angelic Conversation”
Part of Keyframe’s Filmmaker Spotlight on Derek Jarman After three relatively “mainstream” features – Sebastiane (1978), Jubilee (1978), and The Tempest (1979) – Derek Jarman …
A Canvas of Darkness and Light: The Films of Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Nuri Bilge Ceylan is back in the spotlight, his latest film Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, set to debut stateside next month at the New York …
10 Things Gleaned from Agnes Varda’s The Gleaners and I
To Gleanv. gleaned, glean·ing, gleans 1. To gather (grain) left behind by reapers.2. To collect bit by bit. Gleaning a Grand Dame of CinemaIt might …