
Sherlock Jr.
There are some films that have been so celebrated and so often written about that it is difficult to imagine that one could have anything new to say. However, only… Read more »
There are some films that have been so celebrated and so often written about that it is difficult to imagine that one could have anything new to say. However, only… Read more »
The essential “It” girl and Hollywood’s first sex symbol Clara Bow gives a rather restrained performance in the Frank Lloyd melodrama Children Of Divorce (1927). The verve and youthful recklessness… Read more »
Tod Browning’s film The Unknown (1927) was an inspiration to Burt Lancaster. Often, in interviews, Lancaster spoke about Lon Chaney’s performance in this film, particularly the moment where Chaney’s character… Read more »
Pola Negri and Ernst Lubitsch knew each other from the Berlin stage before they ever made a film together. And, if one is to believe Norman Zierold, Lubitsch got the… Read more »
Why did you always hate making pictures, Louise? – William A. Wellman, 1932 Beggars Of Life (1928) is another unsung classic getting a second life courtesy of Kino-Lorber. Beggars Of… Read more »
Murnau, Lang, and Weine are three of the most world renowned German Filmmakers of all time. It was at the dawn of the 1920s that Germany experienced a renaissance of… Read more »
Häxan (1922) has lost little of its ability to shock and awe almost 100 years after its original release. I remember when I first saw Benjamin Christensen’s masterwork when I… Read more »
In 1927 The Fall Of The Romanov Dynasty was completed and released. Commissioned a year earlier by the Sovkino, The Fall Of The Romanov Dynasty was the first documentary film… Read more »
When the world gets to a point where it no longer expects to be hit into excitement or tickled into guffaws by every film, when speed isn’t the test of… Read more »