Tag: film

  • Akira Kurosawa: Debating the Way of the Samurai

    Akira Kurosawa: Debating the Way of the Samurai

    The second of a two-part debate between CURNBLOG’s Simon Butler and Jonathan Eig on the films of Kurosawa. The question: Are Kurosawa’s Samurai films superior to his contemporary films? See Part One here. I’m no Miniver Cheevy. That is to say, I don’t wish I was born in another century when knights achieved feats of derring-do and…

  • Akira Kurosawa: Debating the Highs and Lows

    Akira Kurosawa: Debating the Highs and Lows

    The first of a two-part debate between CURNBLOG’s Simon Butler and Jonathan Eig on the films of Kurosawa. The question: Are Kurosawa’s Samurai films superior to his contemporary films? See Part Two here. Simon Butler and I are at it again. This time, we are debating the iconic Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Which were greater, Kurosawa’s Samurai…

  • Building Time Machines: From La Jetée to 12 Monkeys

    Building Time Machines: From La Jetée to 12 Monkeys

    In 1962, a brilliant cinephile with a passion for temporal distortion completed construction of his masterpiece – a time machine. His name was Chris Marker, and the machine was La Jetée. This invention, built almost entirely out of black and white photographs taken with a Pentax Spotmatic and a brief piece of footage captured by…

  • Clint Eastwood and the Western: A Film Primer

    Clint Eastwood and the Western: A Film Primer

    There are few figures quite as representative of American ideals of masculinity as Clint Eastwood. Since starring in Sergio Leone’s genre-perforating Western classic, A Fistful of Dollars (1964), Eastwood’s career has largely been about the representation – and later the deconstruction – of what it means to be a man.  This was, initially, a trajectory set…

  • Mythology and Hollywood: Gods, Legends and the Need for Better Movies

    Mythology and Hollywood: Gods, Legends and the Need for Better Movies

    I have one thing to say to those who keep churning out movies along the lines of Thor (2011) and Wrath of the Titans (2012), and it takes a page out of Pink Floyd’s book: Hey! Directors! Leave those myths alone! The fact is, we do need an education – an education on how to…