Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Tuesday's Overlooked Film and/or Other A/V: the links

Whirlpool
This week's selections  (reviews and citations at the links below) of undeservedly (and a few deservedly) underappreciated audio/visual experiences...as always, thanks to all the contributors and you readers.

A. J. Wright: WAPI-TV, 1950s-1960s

Bulworth
Allan Fish: Hlemmur

Anne Billson: Top 10 Pretentious Films

Bill Crider: Bulworth [trailer]; The Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Podcast

B.V. Lawson: Media Murder

Comedy Film Nerds: Gary Brightwell

Dan Stumpf: Journey into Fear

Elizabeth Foxwell: Another Man's Poison; Arena: "Agatha Christie"

Evan Lewis: Philip Marlowe: "Murder is a Grave Affair" (tv)

George Kelley: Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts

Iba Dawson: Indian Point

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Vincent Price

Jack Seabrook: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "The Big Switch"

Jackie Kashian: Angela Webber of the Doubleclicks

Jacqueline T. Lynch: One Minute to Zero

The Trial
Jake Hinkson: The Trial (1962 film)

James Reasoner: The Lost Battalion

Jeff Flugel: Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter

Jerry House: The Rat Patrol: "The Chase of Fire Raid"

John Grant: The Spanish Cape Mystery; Shattered

Jonathan Lewis: Away All Boats

Laura: Society Smugglers; One Foot in Heaven

Martin Edwards: Impact (1949 film)

Marty McKee: Death in Small Doses

Patrick Murtha: Whirlpool and Gene Tierney

Patti Abbott: Thriller (1960-62 NBC anthology series) (see also this)

Into the Night
Randy Johnson: The Mercury Theater On the Air: "The War of the Worlds"

Rick: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Rod Lott: Son of Kong; The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse

Sergio Angelini: Into the Night

Stacia Jones: Deep WebResults

Stephen Bowie: (Lee Marvin Presents:) Lawbreaker(s)

Steve Lewis: Out of the Blue; Dance Hall

Todd Mason: Second City Television

Walter Albert: On Trial; Heart o' the Hills

4 comments:

Charles Gramlich said...

I don't know if you're doing the Forgotten Books Friday again this week but I will have an entry for it on a Leigh Brackett Book. charles gramlich. http://charlesgramlich.blogspot.com

Todd Mason said...

Thanks, Charles...a good choice! Patti's in the FFB saddle Friday, I believe...ever do any A/V or music reviews? Want to?

Jeff Flugel said...

Thank you, Todd, for the recent weekly links to my site...much appreciated! Hope all is well with you!

Todd Mason said...

And with you, Jeff...and thanks for all the good work you've put in.