Super |
A. J. Wright: The Lawless Breed
Allan Fish: Ghatashraddha
Anne Billson: Nymphomaniac V. 1
Bill Crider: Girls Town [trailer]
Brian Arnold: Super
BV Lawson: Media Murder; "Towards a Digital Atlas of European Crime Fiction?"
Comedy Film Nerds: Allan Havey; Kristen Carney
Dan Stumpf: The Man with Two Faces
Elizabeth Foxwell: "Espionage Target: You"; A. Conan Doyle on spiritualism and Holmes
Evan Lewis: The Shadow: A Trip to Eternity
George Kelley: Kinky Boots (stage)
How Did This Get Made?: Rhinestone
Iba Dawson: Anne V. Coates
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Abbott and Costello Show
Jack Seabrook: The Abominable Dr. Phibes
Science Fiction Theater (w/Vincent Price) |
Jackie Kashian: Mary Kennedy on Kennedys, reality tv, gossip magazines, politics, etc.
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Red Canyon
Jake Hinkson: Quais Du Polar
James Reasoner: "No Matter What Shape..."
Jeff Flugel: horror and adjacent films: from The Leopard Man to Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
Jerry House: Science Fiction Theater: "Operation Flypaper"; Death Valley Days: "Sam Bass"; Ray Bradbury in 2001
A Question of Adultery |
Jonathan Lewis: The Mongols; Arizona Raiders
Kate Laity: Valhalla Rising
Kliph Nesteroff: Maynard Sloate, booker for Vegas casinos and clubs in the '50s and '60s
Laura: The Public Defender; Stand By for Action
Martin Edwards: Magic (1978 film)
Marty McKee: The Outfit
Patrick Murtha: A Perfect Couple
Patti Abbott: Los Angeles Plays Itself
Prashant Trikkanad: Passenger 57
Randy Johnson: Rio Bravo; Island of Lost Women
Rick: The Saint (tv)
Rod Lott: Girlhouse; Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau; Camp
Sergio Angelini: Marlowe (1969 film)
Stacia Jones: Black Patch
Stephen Bowie: Anthony Heald
Steve Lewis: Death Flies East
Todd Mason: the NTA Film Network (defunct US television network)
Walter Albert: Two-Fisted
Yvette Banek: To Be or Not To Be (the first film)
To Be or Not To Be |
2 comments:
Great roundup Todd - interesting to see a lot of TV material this week along with some real favourites by the likes of Hawks, Lubitsch and Attenborough.
And some radio and live events (some themselves recorded), and not restricting ourselves to the Anglophone (though I'll have to catch up with Randy Johnson's spaghetti westerns next week). Some culty items, some sad excuses, and one famous ad. It's easy to pluck from such bounty. Did you ever catch THE THIRD MAN tv series?
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