Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Tuesday's Overlooked Films and/or Other A/V: new links to the reviews, interviews, etc.

Kim Novak and Fred MacMurray in Pushover






The selections (reviews, interviews and citations at the links below) of undeservedly (and a few deservedly) under-appreciated audio/visual experiences...as always, thanks to all the contributors and you readers... 

Allan Fish: The Long Day Closes; Mon Oncle

Anne Billson: The dangers of excessive whimsy...

Anonymous: Yellow Sky

Bill Crider: Slow West  [trailer]
Slow West

Brian Arnold: Ultraman and other Japanese SF tv series 

Brian Busby: Without Warning

BV Lawson: Media Murder

BNoirDetour: No Way Out with Linda Darnell (courtesy of John Grant)
No Way Out

Colin: Dawn at Socorro

Comedy Film Nerds: Ric Meyers on martial arts films; Baron Vaughn

Cynthia Fuchs: A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile; Cartel Land

David Cramner: 9 Best Gunsmoke television episodes

James Garner and Margot Kidder in Nichols

Elgin Bleecker: James Garner

Elizabeth Foxwell: Dark Hazard

Evan Lewis: Dashiell Hammett in San Francisco; LanceCon '82


Gary Deane: noir at the 2015 Palm Springs International Film Festival


George Kelley: Justice League: Gods and Monsters

Gilligan Newton-John: Twisted NerveDeadly Strangers


How Did This Get Made?: Minisode

Iba Dawson: Two Thousand Maniacs

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The franchising of Bozo

Jack Seabrook, Christine Scoleri & John Scoleri: On Borrowed Time
Colleen Smith and fellow puppeteers

Jackie Kashian: Rise of the Guardians; Murray Valeriano and Monty Franklin on surfing and surfing culture

Jacqueline T. Lynch: The Barrymores

Jake Hinkson: Pushover

James Reasoner: Project Almanac

Janet Varney: Colleen Smith of No, You Shut Up!

Jerry House: The Six Shooter

John Grant: Out of the RainOut of the Shadow

Jonathan Lewis: Two Flags West


Karen Hannsberry: Blondie Johnson

Kelly Robinson: IDing silent films at the Mostly Lost Festival; The Werewolf (1913 film; lost)

Ken Levine: wardrobe at music awards shows and how not to (courtesy Ed Gorman)

Kliph Nesteroff: Betsy Palmer
Leigh Brackett

Kristina Dijan: Leigh Brackett; Shadows on the Stairs; A Free Soul; Cobra WomanThe Hired Gun

Lance Charnes: Rush (tv series)


Laura: Hell's Five Hours; Oliver & Company

Lawrence Person: 2014 WorldCon


Lindsey: The Women; Ida Lupino (courtesy John Grant)

Lucille Juliano: The Miracle Worker (1962 film)

Lucy Brown: Homefront

Mark Evanier: KPFK (Pacifica Radio) Television Comedy Panel (1961): Groucho Marx, Carl Reiner, Steve Allen, Robert Young

Martin Edwards: Lifeboat
The Saint

Marty McKee: Tattoo; Love and Bullets

Mystery Dave: The Saint (1997 film)

Patrick Murtha: Alan Ladd

Patti Abbott: Holiday (1938 film)

Paul Bishop: Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: Part 2
Agnes Bruckner

Pop My Culture: Agnes Bruckner

Randy Johnson: Fantastic Four (1994 film)

Raquel Stecher: Fury (1936 film)


Rick: Patrick McGoohan

Rod Lott: The City of the Dead (aka Horror Hotel); Watch Me When I Kill; I Drink Your Blood  [Sergio Angelini on The City of the Dead]

Ruth: Alice Guy

Sam Juliano: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Sergio Angelini: Strangler's Web

Stacia Jones: Alibi (1929 film)

Stephen Bowie: The Defenders: "Fires of the Mind"

Steve Lewis: PulpFest 2015; Johnny Rocco


Stuart Galbraith IV: Kaiun! Nandemo kanteidan 


Victoria Loomes: June Mathis


Vienna: They Met in a Taxi

Walker Martin: PulpFest 2015


Yvette Banek: 23 Paces to Baker Street





















Bud Yorkin and Yvonne Craig, RIP.


5 comments:

Sergio (Tipping My Fedora) said...

Love some foo the piccies you've got there Todd, especially that one of Leigh Brackett - lovely!

Todd Mason said...

Thanks! I do like to get them in when possible...and decided to show restraint in not using the more impressive stills from Tattoo...a terrible film but one which is remembered usually for the degree to which Maud Adams and Bruce Dern are not shy. And in several ways an interesting film you chose this week...thanks.

Brian Busby said...

Greetings Todd,

I forgot to send this your way. It's really more a book review - but the title in question is a novelization of a lost silent film:

The Story Without a Name

There be stills!

Kelly Robinson said...

Todd--thanks for the link! I'm surprised you didn't link my newer Film Dirt post about the first werewolf movie, but I'm happy to get any readers at the film blog. (I'm focusing on it more than the book blog these days, since it jibes more with my book research).

I'll make my way through these links when I finish writing today. Thanks again!

Todd Mason said...

Brian--thanks--that is definitely enough of a multimedia curio to qualify.

Kelly--thank you...I managed to follow your book blog link to the first of your new posts in your film blog but somehow failed to see the subsequent ones...amusing coincidence, to me, that I first became aware of Agnes Bruckner (Pop My Culture guest for this week's link) because of her starring role as a werewolf in Blood and Chocolate...and Welcome back!