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Robert Aldrich (An Introduction)

Along with Raoul Walsh, Andre de Toth, Samuel Fuller, Budd Boetticher, Robert Aldrich is an exemplary director of the “cinema of American toughness.” While even the most casual of movie buffs have at least seen Kiss Me Deadly or The … Continue reading

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A Girl in Every Port (Howard Hawks, 1928)

I don’t know if Hawks wrote this line, but I like it. A Girl in Every Port is the earliest Hawks film I’ve yet seen – I’m trying to track down the others, but they’re not readily available given my current … Continue reading

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Judex (Georges Franju, 1963)

If you are able to watch Region 2 DVDs, consider picking up the excellent Eureka/Masters of Cinema disc. If not, the full movie is available on YouTube. The later streams at 360p – a considerable step down from the DVD, … Continue reading

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