Tag: movies

  • Musical Snares, Part II: ‘Excalibur,’ Wagner and the Context of Melody

    Musical Snares, Part II: ‘Excalibur,’ Wagner and the Context of Melody

    Anyone care to explain why music from Richard Wagner’s seminal opera Tristan und Isolde, which tells the story of the doomed love between Arthurian Knight of the Round Table Sir Tristan and the already married queen Iseult, is used to accent scenes featuring the fellow warrior Lancelot and his lord’s wife Guinevere in John Boorman’s…

  • Five legendary directors who made their debut 50 years ago

    Five legendary directors who made their debut 50 years ago

    1968 was a dynamic year in cinema. French cinema. Important new movies from Godard, Truffaut, and Chabrol. Even more revolution happening off screen. Many young French directors staged a revolution at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. One of the godfathers of the French New Wave, Henri Langlois, was fired from his long-time post as head…

  • Forgotten Classics: Radio Flyer

    Forgotten Classics: Radio Flyer

    You’ll see many movies in your lifetime. Some, like The Godfather, you’ll remember for a lifetime. Others, like Mr Woodcock, might leave you horrified that you actually paid money to see them. And then there are the movies that have stuck with you, even though they flew under everybody else’s radar. That’s what this series is…

  • Musical Snares: ‘Cavalleria,’ ‘Raging Bull,’ ‘The Godfather: Part III’ and Art’s Integrity

    Musical Snares: ‘Cavalleria,’ ‘Raging Bull,’ ‘The Godfather: Part III’ and Art’s Integrity

    If a great piece of existing music is used to accentuate a brilliant sequence in one film and then, much later, employed as the background for another superb scene, is the music’s impact—as well as its context—diluted? This question has troubled me for a long time, as it concerns the nature and purpose of art…

  • 18 thoughts on the 2018 Academy Awards

    18 thoughts on the 2018 Academy Awards

    Another Oscars has come and gone and, well, given the explosive events of 2017, it was fairly benign. No big upsets. No big controversies. A few nice moments and a few groaning embarrassments, but overall, pretty tame. But here are about a thousand thoughts about it anyway. Right off the bat, they missed the best…