The weekly roundup of reviews, interviews, and other citations of (often, though not always, underappreciated examples of the dramatic and related arts). As always, please let me know if I've missed your or anyone else's contribution this week in comments...thanks.
Anne Billson: Ten Deranged French Film Actress Performances; Rash-Inducing Titles
Anonymous: Journey to Italy; Sabrina (1954 film); The Exterminating Angel; My Night at Maud's
Bhob Stewart: "Debris"; "Art of The Man Inside"; "Halucii"
The Big Broadcast: 8 May 2016
- 07:00p Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
02/05/61 #726 The Who's Who Matter (CBS) (21:30) - 07:30p Dragnet
08/24/54 #262 Big Shock (NBC) (25:16) - 08:00p Gunsmoke
09/01/57 #282 Jobe's Son (CBS) (24:36) - 08:30p The Fat Man
10/03/47 A Window for Murder (Norwich) (ABC) (29:36) - 09:00p The Halls of Ivy
05/31/50 #22 The Sexton Award (Schlitz Beer) (NBC) (29:30) - 09:30p Mr. Keen,Tracer of Lost Persons
08/10/51 The Abandoned Well Murder Case (Anacin/RCA Victor) (NBC) (27:58) - 10:00p NBC University Theater
01/09/49 The Grapes Of Wrath by John Steinbeck w/Jane Darwell (Sus.) (NBC) (59:48)
Bill Crider: Norwood [trailer] [theme]
"BNoirDetour': Jeopardy (1953 film); weekly screening roundup
Brian Busby: The Wild Olive
"BNoirDetour': Jeopardy (1953 film); weekly screening roundup
Brian Busby: The Wild Olive
Comedy Film Nerds: Stephen Kramer Glickman (discussion of the new film Mother's Day particularly amusing)
Elizabeth Foxwell: Ghost Story: "Alter Ego" (D. C. Fontana adapting Stanley Ellin's story); "True Crime" at USC Library
Francis M. Nevins: Guy Hamilton, Shirley Eaton, Man in the Middle
Gary Dobbs: the best true-crime podcasts
Gary Dobbs: the best true-crime podcasts
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Ruthless
J. Kingston Pierce: William Schallert
Jack Seabrook: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "The Equalizer"
J. Kingston Pierce: William Schallert
Jack Seabrook: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "The Equalizer"
Kristina Dijan: TCM Classic Film Festival 2016; TCM Side Trips; Elliott Gould and The Long Goodbye; A House Divided; Private Property
Laura G: TCM Classic Film Festival 2016; Too Late for Tears; The First Hundred Years; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Lindsey: Baby Face Harrington
Lucy Brown: Mrs. Biggs
Martin Edwards: Eric Ambler at the British Library; Words in the Square
Take a Hard Ride |
Marty McKee: Take a Hard Ride; First Blood
Mitchell Hadley: 17 May 1958: TV Guide coverage
Noel Vera: The Spiral Staircase
Patricia Abbott: Baby Face; Hangmen
Patricia Nolan-Hall: The Comedy of Terrors
Paul Brazill: Grace of My Heart
Prashant Trikannad: Green Zone
Raquel Stecher: TCM Classic Film Festival 2016
Rick: Bill Bixby; Roberta Shore; Jacqueline Scott; Death Valley Days
Rod Lott: Survive!; Crocodile (1979); Jeff Kirschner on (slightly) odd movie murder methods; Blind Fist of Bruce
Ruth Kerr: Lessons in the Dark
Sam Juliano: Dheepan
Sergio Angelini: The Edgar Wallace Mysteries: "The Clue of the New Pin"
Stacia Jones: The Perfume of the Lady in Black; The Man and the Moment; Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street; Suspicion
Stephen Bowie: The 91st Day (1963 made-for-NET telefilm)
Stephen Gallagher: Danger Man (and Man in a Suitcase)
Steve Lewis: Land Raiders
Steve Q: Underrated film in 1986
Todd Mason: 1950s/early 1960s jazz performance television series in the US and UK
Steve Q: Underrated film in 1986
Todd Mason: 1950s/early 1960s jazz performance television series in the US and UK
7 comments:
Todd, thanks very much for the link to my review. I haven't been around for a while, so it's good to see new reviewers writing about some interesting films and television.
Some marvellous stuff here and lots of interesting TV too (never seen TIGHTROPE or MAN IN THE MIDDLE and would really like to now). Thanks as always chum,.
Thank you, Prashant, and good to have you among the contributors again.
And you, Sergio...TIGHTROPE being among the relatively few tv series to have spawned its own fiction magazine, as I've noted here before...probably should put that link in...
Greetings Todd, here's one of my rare contributions:
The Wild Olive.
Sadly, another lost film.
Thanks, Brian. Well, the slim chance a print will be discovered in Christchurch or Bratislava...in a melting glacier due north of Yellowknife...
Thanks as always, Todd, for your hard work in compiling these links and for including my picks.
Not at all, Elizabeth...thanks for your contributions!
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