Bette Davis in Deception, 1946, directed by Irving Rapper, shot by Ernest Haller. Claude Rains in same. The two subsequent shots are joined by a dissolve; the above screen capture…
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Adèle Exarchopoulos rails against social injustice in Telluride. Incidentally, here is my first movie review for RogerEbert.com, on Blue Is The Warmest Color.
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Veronica Lake, the ultimate special effect, in I Married A Witch, René Clair, 1944. The insouciant cheekiness of this comedy/fantasy's central conceit allowed the movie to get away with the…
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Percussionist Jamie Muir tosses leaves into the air. King Crimson, Live In The Studio, Bremen, October 17, 1972, no director credited.
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The Exterminating Angel, Luis Buñuel, 1962. But seriously, folks... Here's a downed tree on Carroll Street between Smith and Court. My Lovely Wife (follow her on Twitter!: @ClaireicalError) were among…
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