Tag: cinema

  • The Blue and The Grey: The American Civil War on film

    The Blue and The Grey: The American Civil War on film

    So many films have been made about this long and tragic civil war that I would not attempt to examine them all in one post. However, it is interesting to see how film-makers have dealt with the subject over the more than one hundred year history of cinema. As long ago as 1915, D.W. Griffith…

  • There Can Be Only One: 30 Years of Highlander

    There Can Be Only One: 30 Years of Highlander

    “From the dawn of time we came, moving silently down through the centuries. Living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the Gathering, when the few who remain will battle to the last. No one has ever known we were among you… until now.” This prologue, superimposed in bright red against black, begins…

  • Documentaries in focus: ‘Cameraperson’ and ‘Marathon’

    Documentaries in focus: ‘Cameraperson’ and ‘Marathon’

    The documentary landscape recently grew a little bit brighter with the release of two first-rate works, very different from each other, but both doing what film has always done best: eliciting powerful emotional responses by showing us things we have not seen before. At least not like this. The first movie is Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson.…

  • In Clint Eastwood’s engrossing “Sully,” earnest heroism hits turbulence

    In Clint Eastwood’s engrossing “Sully,” earnest heroism hits turbulence

    Seven years removed from the “Miracle on the Hudson,” it’s a bit silly to think of Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger as anything else but a hero. The longtime pilot used his expertise, gumption and level head to land a major aircraft with failing engines onto the Hudson River and managed to keep everyone on-board alive…

  • The Worst 5 ‘Name’ Directors Working in Hollywood Today

    The Worst 5 ‘Name’ Directors Working in Hollywood Today

    How do you define “bad” when it comes to movies? Tastes are so subjective. Some people dig Now, Voyager (1942). I loathe it. Some folks believe Woody Allen is a great filmmaker. Not me. So then why in the name of all that is celluloid would you trust the personal opinions behind what is purportedly…