Fando Y Lis
Intuition is responsible for a majority of the most fascinating works of art ever created. Throughout the ages artists have made decisions concerning their work in direct response to their… Read more »
Intuition is responsible for a majority of the most fascinating works of art ever created. Throughout the ages artists have made decisions concerning their work in direct response to their… Read more »
“If only he had realized all his ideas, he could have become one of the greatest.”-Sergio Leone Sergio Corbucci has long-lived in the shadow of Sergio Leone. One cannot read… Read more »
One doesn’t expect very much of an adventure drama marketed to children and starring Anthony Quinn that was released in 1965. Though A High Wind In Jamaica is all of these things,… Read more »
In the spring of 2009 Vox Populi hosted a show and three screenings featuring the works of Timothy Carey. Timothy Carey was an actor, director, screenwriter and producer who, like… Read more »
Lord Love A Duck (1966) is perhaps one of the most offbeat satirical comedies of the sixties, a film that attempts to and succeeds at lampooning both the teen sex… Read more »
Les Bonnes Femmes (1960) was a financial disappointment for Claude Charbol, though he considers it his best work of the era. Charbol’s film is dark and gloomy. It has captured… Read more »
“…a movie about a one-woman all-fag cowboy town“-Andy Warhol If the fifties represented a trend in subverting the Western genre by inverting the sexual politics of the day, enhancing the… Read more »
“We didn’t want to make a fuckin’ shitty pop movie. We didn’t even want to make a movie that was going to be bad.”-John Lennon, 1970 “Aesthetic experience exists. A… Read more »
Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s most infamous play, Garbage, The City, & Death (1975), is a kind of revisionist cabaret assault on the audience. By that point, Fassbinder had extended his creative… Read more »
Robert Rossen is best known for having written and directed All The King’s Men, Alexander The Great and The Hustler. But little is written of his final feature, the intimate… Read more »