The weekly roundup of reviews, interviews, and other citations of (often, though not always) underappreciated examples of the dramatic and related arts; an sf-film countdown is in progress at Wonders in the Dark, and other blogathons are in full flower As always, please let me know if I've missed your or anyone else's contribution this week in comments... thanks.
Anne Billson: Finding Vivian Maier
Bhob Stewart: "Terminus"; Carnival of Souls; Baby Doll; Cassini Mission true-color imagery of Saturn
The Big Broadcast: 10 July 2016
Elizabeth Foxwell: University of the Air: "Clarence Darrow"; Bank Shot
Eric Hillis: The Ox-Bow Incident
Gary Deane: Dancing with Crime
George Kelley: The Cabin in the Woods; Our Kind of Traitor
"Gilligan Newton-John": How to Murder Your Wife and other films with similar theme; some NSFW imagery
Iba Dawson: Little Dorrit; Bleak House
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Line-Up; Lou Grant
Jack Seabrook: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Invitation to an Accident"
Jackie Kashian: Heather Simmons on Lewis Carroll and the "Alice" novellas and their legacy
Jackie Kashian and Laurie Kilmartin: The Jackie and Laurie Show
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Tiffany Vasquez
Jaimie Grijalba: The Box
James Reasoner: Precious Cargo
Janet Varney: Dave Hill; Matt Gourley
Jerry House: "Superman: Terror on the Midway"
John Grant: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1931 film), among the many; Unashamed; Rogues Gallery
John Scoleri: Dark Shadows Before I Die: the episodes reviewed
Jonathan Lewis: Attack!
Karen Hannsberry: The Strange Love of Molly Louvain; Queen Christina
Kate Laity: The Living and the Dead (BBC television); International Medieval Congress; Caroline Aherne
Ken Levine: missed actors; default standing ovations; checking the ego
Kliph Nesteroff: Huey; "The Champs Step Out"
Kristina Dijan: 20,000 Years in Sing Sing; The Nuisance
Laura G: His Girl Friday; Suspicion (1941 film)
Lee Price: Invaders from Mars (1953 film)
Lesley Gaspar: Grand Hotel
Lindsay: Night Must Fall
Lucy Brown: Shetland
Martin Edwards: Fear Island; Secret Beyond the Door; The Murderer Lives at Number 21
Marty McKee: Gridlocked; Mission Mars; The Mutilator
Mildred Perkins: Zathura
Mitchell Hadley: TV Guide, week of 10 July 1965
Movie Sign with the Mads: Independence Day: Resurgence, among much better films. (Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff and Carolina Hidalgo)
Noel Vera: Taxi (2015 Iranian film)
Patricia/Patti Abbott: Brian's Song
Patricia Nolan-Hall: The Beast of the City
Paul D. Brazil: The Krays; The Hitch-Hiker
Randy Johnson: Drummer of Vengeance (aka Il giorno del giudizio)
Raquel Stecher: Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Rick: Steel Collar Man; Always a Bride; The March Hare; five great war films; 7 television series I remember
Robert Hornak: Primer
Rod Lott: Island of Death; Hijack!; Clown; Terror in the Jungle
Ron Scheer: The Sons of Katie Elder
Rupert Pupkin: Deadline U.S.A.; Invisible Invaders
Ruth Kerr: The Old Dark House (1932 film); The Robe
Salome Wilde: Two Seconds; The Old Dark House (1932); The Brighton Strangler; A Woman's Secret; Vice Squad (1953 film)
Sanford Allen: shadows on Ceres
Scott Cupp: Michael Shayne, Private Detective
Stacia Jones: Tickled; Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star
Stacie Ponder: Martyrs
Stephen Bowie: The Kraft Theatre: "Three Plays by Tennessee Williams"
Stephen Mullen: Plan 9 from Outer Space
Steve Lewis: Dark Streets of Cairo; Crime, Inc.
Television Obscurities: surviving episodes, Kraft Television Theatre
Theresa Brown : Hot and Bothered: the Films of 1932 (Day 1)
Tynan: 101 Dalmatians (1961); 3 Women; Random Harvest; Shadow of a Doubt; 4 "good girls" of film noir
Victoria Loomis: Gilda
Vienna: The Good Fairy
Anne Billson: Finding Vivian Maier
Bhob Stewart: "Terminus"; Carnival of Souls; Baby Doll; Cassini Mission true-color imagery of Saturn
The Big Broadcast: 10 July 2016
- 7 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
"The McCormack Matter" Part 2 and Part 3 (CBS, Original airdates October 4 and October 5, 1955) - 7:30 p.m. Maxwell House Coffee Time Starring George Burns & Gracie Allen
“How Jack Benny Became Cheap” (NBC, Original airdate March 31, 1949) - 8 p.m. Gunsmoke
“Odd Man Out”, episode 276 (CBS, Original airdate November 24, 1957) - 8:30 p.m. The Adventures Of Maisie
Program #66 (Syndicated, Original airdate May 17, 1951) - 9 p.m. The Adventures of Superman
“The Meteor of Kryptonite” (MBS, Original airdates September 24 and September 25, 1945)
“The Roswell Reports” from ABC’s Headline Edition
July 8, 1947 - 9:30 p.m. X Minus One
“Pictures Don't Lie” (NBC, Original airdate October 24, 1956) - 10 p.m. Lux Radio Theater
“The Day the Earth Stood Still” (CBS, Original airdate January 1, 1954)
B. V. Lawson: Media Murder
Chuck Esola: Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession
Classic Movie Salon: Hell Drivers
Colin McGuigan: Horizons West
Comedy Film Nerds: TCM Film Fest; Tom Merritt
Cult TV: The Losers
Cynthia Fuchs: Zero Days
Dan Stumpf: The Wonderful Country
David Cramner: The Klansman
David Vineyard: The Assassin (1953 film)
Chuck Esola: Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession
Classic Movie Salon: Hell Drivers
Colin McGuigan: Horizons West
Comedy Film Nerds: TCM Film Fest; Tom Merritt
Cult TV: The Losers
Cynthia Fuchs: Zero Days
Dan Stumpf: The Wonderful Country
David Cramner: The Klansman
David Vineyard: The Assassin (1953 film)
Elizabeth Foxwell: University of the Air: "Clarence Darrow"; Bank Shot
Eric Hillis: The Ox-Bow Incident
Gary Deane: Dancing with Crime
George Kelley: The Cabin in the Woods; Our Kind of Traitor
"Gilligan Newton-John": How to Murder Your Wife and other films with similar theme; some NSFW imagery
Iba Dawson: Little Dorrit; Bleak House
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Line-Up; Lou Grant
Jack Seabrook: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Invitation to an Accident"
Jackie Kashian: Heather Simmons on Lewis Carroll and the "Alice" novellas and their legacy
Jackie Kashian and Laurie Kilmartin: The Jackie and Laurie Show
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Tiffany Vasquez
Jaimie Grijalba: The Box
James Reasoner: Precious Cargo
Janet Varney: Dave Hill; Matt Gourley
Jerry House: "Superman: Terror on the Midway"
John Grant: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1931 film), among the many; Unashamed; Rogues Gallery
John Scoleri: Dark Shadows Before I Die: the episodes reviewed
Jonathan Lewis: Attack!
Karen Hannsberry: The Strange Love of Molly Louvain; Queen Christina
Kate Laity: The Living and the Dead (BBC television); International Medieval Congress; Caroline Aherne
Ken Levine: missed actors; default standing ovations; checking the ego
Kliph Nesteroff: Huey; "The Champs Step Out"
Kristina Dijan: 20,000 Years in Sing Sing; The Nuisance
Laura G: His Girl Friday; Suspicion (1941 film)
Lee Price: Invaders from Mars (1953 film)
Lesley Gaspar: Grand Hotel
Lindsay: Night Must Fall
Lucy Brown: Shetland
Martin Edwards: Fear Island; Secret Beyond the Door; The Murderer Lives at Number 21
Marty McKee: Gridlocked; Mission Mars; The Mutilator
Mildred Perkins: Zathura
Mitchell Hadley: TV Guide, week of 10 July 1965
Movie Sign with the Mads: Independence Day: Resurgence, among much better films. (Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff and Carolina Hidalgo)
Noel Vera: Taxi (2015 Iranian film)
Patricia/Patti Abbott: Brian's Song
Patricia Nolan-Hall: The Beast of the City
Paul D. Brazil: The Krays; The Hitch-Hiker
Randy Johnson: Drummer of Vengeance (aka Il giorno del giudizio)
Raquel Stecher: Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Rick: Steel Collar Man; Always a Bride; The March Hare; five great war films; 7 television series I remember
Robert Hornak: Primer
Rod Lott: Island of Death; Hijack!; Clown; Terror in the Jungle
Ron Scheer: The Sons of Katie Elder
Rupert Pupkin: Deadline U.S.A.; Invisible Invaders
Ruth Kerr: The Old Dark House (1932 film); The Robe
Salome Wilde: Two Seconds; The Old Dark House (1932); The Brighton Strangler; A Woman's Secret; Vice Squad (1953 film)
Sanford Allen: shadows on Ceres
Scott Cupp: Michael Shayne, Private Detective
Stacia Jones: Tickled; Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star
Stacie Ponder: Martyrs
Stephen Bowie: The Kraft Theatre: "Three Plays by Tennessee Williams"
Stephen Mullen: Plan 9 from Outer Space
Steve Lewis: Dark Streets of Cairo; Crime, Inc.
Television Obscurities: surviving episodes, Kraft Television Theatre
Theresa Brown : Hot and Bothered: the Films of 1932 (Day 1)
Tynan: 101 Dalmatians (1961); 3 Women; Random Harvest; Shadow of a Doubt; 4 "good girls" of film noir
Victoria Loomis: Gilda
Vienna: The Good Fairy
6 comments:
Thanks, Todd! I was interested to read the post about needless standing ovations. I guess I'm not the only one bothered by that.
My brother and I once apparently offended one musical/perf artist, apparently, by sitting in the front row and not joining the standing O at the conclusion.
But she wasn't that good that night.
Laurie Anderson, as it happened.
Todd, thanks for including me there, always appreciated. One thing though - it's Colin McGuigan :)
Colin
Terribly sorry Colin! Thanks for the correction, as well as for the reviews.
Thanks very much for the links, it's appreciated! A great roundup. :)
Best wishes,
Laura
Thanks to you, Laura, for the kind word and for such assiduous work in reviewing!
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