Tools of the Trade
F&S Recommends
- Campaign for Censorship Reform
- Glenn Kenny at Some Came Running
- New Zealand International Film Festival
- NZ On Screen
- RNZ Widescreen
- Robyn Gallagher
- Rocketman
- Sportsfreak NZ
- Telluride Film Festival at Telluride.net
- The Bobby Moore Fund
- The Hone Tuwhare Charitable Trust
- The Immortals by Martin Amis
- Wellington Film Society
- Wellingtonista
About F&S
You May Also Like
Images
Images of the day, 8/20/12
Images of the day, 8/20/12
Meiko Kaji in Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 (Joshuu sasori: Dai-41 zakkyo-bô),Shunya Ito, 1972
Glenn KennyAugust 21, 2012
ImagesMusic
Image of the day, 11/8/12
Image of the day, 11/8/12
Percussionist Jamie Muir tosses leaves into the air. King Crimson, Live In The Studio, Bremen,…
Glenn KennyNovember 8, 2012
Images
Image of the day, 9/26/11
Image of the day, 9/26/11
John Baragrey in The Colossus of New York, Eugène Lourié, 1958
Glenn KennySeptember 26, 2011
Torpedo thighs worshipping big bazoombas. Cinema.
After eating my Russian potatoes with liberal amounts of Vodka—a tasty Schwartzwalder Kirschorte?
Dan Kois could never deal with Debra Paget.
Paget’s temple dance in THE INDIAN TOMB is the greatest scene in the history of cinema. I admit my opinion may be colored by the fact that watching it immediately sends all the blood from my brain to, um, elsewhere.
As well it should.
Because I am of a certain age, I was lucky enough to see much of Ms. Paget’s oeuvre when it was new. I fell in love with her when I saw Broken Arrow and have never recovered. Then there was Mona Freeman .…