Absolutely devastating. Jon was a wonderful guy and the best political cartoonist Australia ever produced
Happy Birthday to the late John Hurt, born 86 years ago today
First time watch. There's something very powerful about the lurking insanity and evil underneath the mundane here, where an intense dread can fill a scene that's simply a person taking out the recycling.
Perfect companion piece to Cure. Kurosawa's command of the frame is pure evil magic.
I've written sporadically on the internet before on and off throughout the years, but I'm very happy to debut my new piece via @polygon.com in which I dive into the brief cinematic history of the Black Vampire. If you liked SINNERs, then this is for you.
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James Mason's line reading of "I'm trying to hunt down the last pea on my plate" just lives in my brain now
Caught this one later last year. It's so good!
Kind of embarrassing how few Eastwood directed movies I've watched, but JUROR #2 has got me convinced I need to see more. Between this and Nosferatu, I'm also all in on Nicholas Hoult in starring roles. He's got that quiet, reliable juice.
Banderas has really cornered the market on this one.
Give me a single image from a film that immediately makes you hear the song from the soundtrack playing in your head.
Jackie Chan's Police Story is a Christmas movie
Revisiting Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing. Delightful stuff. Denzel's charisma is off the charts, Keanu in sneering Power Rangers villain mode, Branagh and Thompson making Shakespeare seem so natural. Great palate cleanser from the run of South Korean dark thrillers I've been on.
Congratulations to @mattbled87.bsky.social and @a4epodcast.bsky.social for cracking the top five! Big thanks for all the audio goodness 🙌
Plus young Anthony Hopkins and baby Timothy Dalton!
FW: The Lion in Winter (1968)
A movie engineered for Hepburn and O'Toole to chew the scenery up and spit it out. It's Succession set in Medieval England; intense family relationships, a struggle to succeed the throne, and a black, farcical tone that doesn't shy away from the absurdity of it all.
First watch. Hitchcock in pure "just two hotties who want to bone" mode. The cat burglar plot takes a backseat to Grant and Kelly standing around in Europe and burning a hole through the screen with their charisma. Pure, breezy fun.
Up now on my free feed, I go long on one of Action Cinema's greatest unsung heroes, Craig Baxley, and his miracle run of Action Jackson, Dark Angel, and Stone Cold. Subs and shares are always appreciated! Just added some real cool stuff on the paid feed recently too 💪
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Industrial Light & Magic’s gorgeous matte painting work on CARAVAN OF COURAGE: AN EWOK ADVENTURE. This stuff is truly a lost art.
Sorta in a run of bad news. Gonna boost this again, have some new, cool stuff up. Appreciate it as always. Gonna keep pushing and doing my best
powerful images of Lee Van Cleef painting at home in 1967
Same ppl probably went home to post about how the cinema is their church.
This is one of the minor issues I've noticed about this place, hoping it diminishes as more people come in and the platform is more normalised.
Iconic for a reason. Not sure why everyone seems to think Crowe's performance is weak, I think a lot of the non-verbal acting he's doing is pretty fantastic. Reed is clearly the standout though, holy hell. Ridley remains the GOAT.
Eiko Ishioka’s costume design in BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA, one magnificent creation after another. One of the greatest to ever do it.
That whole final sequence is amazing and Yuen is a big part of it.
Sad to hear but it's more important to take time for yourself and recharge ❤️. Thank you for putting out such a great show, a place to hang out and listen to some great people chat movies. I'll be sure to tune in for anything you appear on!
After Hours is weirdly the one I've seen the most. Might not be his best but it's probably my favourite.
Bringing Out the Dead and Age of Innocence also very high up there.
Four favourites by Scorsese.
After Hours
Taxi Driver
The Colour of Money
Silence
The Quick and the Dead appreciation post