Category: Articles

  • That infamous B-flick: The Giant Claw

    That infamous B-flick: The Giant Claw

    Well I’ve taken a look at quite a number of vintage treasures for Curnblog, most of them in the realm of science-fiction and fantasy, with a couple of them being quintessential, influential classics from that crazy decade, the 1950s. So, it should come as no surprise that I would return to said decade to look…

  • The Best of the Rest: The Forgotten Writers, Directors & Performers of 2016

    The Best of the Rest: The Forgotten Writers, Directors & Performers of 2016

    The unloved. The strays. The mutts. There’s value here, but you have to look a little harder. As we all remember John Winger saying, no one is “more faithful, more loyal, more loveable than the mutt.” All right, that’s a very strange (and perhaps a little insulting) way into my annual nominations for the writers,…

  • 100 Years of D. W. Griffith’s Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages

    100 Years of D. W. Griffith’s Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages

    We have another decade to go before the United States turns 250 – and sixty years total before the tercentennial in 2076 – but now, before 2016 comes to an end, we can at last – and certainly not least! – celebrate the 100th Anniversary of one of the earliest epics (and earliest motion pictures…

  • The Hip Six: The Coolest Films of 2016

    The Hip Six: The Coolest Films of 2016

    “He’s the exact opposite of everything I really hate. In a way he’s such a clueless dork that he’s almost cool.” “That guy is many things but he definitely isn’t “cool.” And so goes the argument between Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson) over the merits of Seymour (Steve Buscemi) in Terry Zwigoff’s Ghost…

  • The Mute Child in Three Films: The Fits, Kicks, and Moonlight

    The Mute Child in Three Films: The Fits, Kicks, and Moonlight

    2016 has been a mediocre year for mainstream American film. That doesn’t mean there hasn’t been some excellent work. But the product as a whole has been mired in redundant sequels and superheroes, and the blandness of the output is cause for alarm. But there is also cause for hope. This is all anecdotal for…