L'alliance, d. Christian de Chalonge (1971)
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Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Saturday, 31 May 2025
Thursday, 29 May 2025
FILE UNDER POST PUNK
Sunday, 25 May 2025
DANCE AWAY
The idea of adapting Edgar Allen Poe's short story 'The Black Cat' has occurred to a great many film makers, but very few of them set it in Texas with a cast of amateurs and a budget that was probably less than most movies lunch bills. The results are pretty poor, although some of the more frenetic elements did remind me of the pleasures and pains of an amphetamine based diet.
In the best scene, some youngish people become reasonably animated while listening to the worlds whitest band play a frat boy version of 'Bo Diddley' that doesn't come close to punching the gut and jerking the limbs like the superlative original.
Thursday, 22 May 2025
Sunday, 18 May 2025
DIRK BOGARDE NEARLY EATS A SANDWICH
Dirk Bogarde ultimately became an actor obsessed with making 'important' films that no-one particularly liked apart from the critics. This includes Providence, a film that sets out to be enigmatic and impenetrable but is actually just boring and unengaging. Dirk does virtually nothing with his underwritten character apart from a scene where he picks up a sandwich and runs through his standard range of expressions: exasperated, disappointed, supercilious, appalled...
Does Dirk eventually eat the sandwich? No, he does not.
Thursday, 15 May 2025
A DULLISH WHOLE
Dead Shadow, d. Andrzej Klimowski (1980)
A fragment of an abstract dream - although this is, by far, the most interesting part of a dull-ish whole.
Monday, 12 May 2025
FUN ON THE RUN
Highlighting the glib, hip, slightly cringey style of dialogue Marvel persevered with well into the 1980s. On page 2, our hero* Derek says '--it's time to make quick like a BUNNY!!' whilst thinking 'Lord knows where I found the flippancy...' or, indeed, why?
* I've never particularly cared for the human characters. I'm in it for the apes.
Saturday, 10 May 2025
Thursday, 8 May 2025
SOLID STATE THERAPY

Larry Cuba (b. 1950) is an American computer animator and artist whose films, especially 3/78 (Objects & Transformations) are quietly hypnotic and inordinately soothing, something I'm finding extremely important at the moment. I'll let Larry tell you the rest --
"Sixteen 'objects', each consisting of one hundred points of light, perform a series of precisely choreographed rhythmic transformations. Accompanied by the sound of a Shakuhachi (the Japanese bamboo flute), the film is an exercise in the visual perception of motion and mathematical structure"
Thanks, Larry - much appreciated.