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Silent Film Chronicle: March 2011
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Monday, March 14, 2011. Eclipse Series 15: Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu. Not only an exciting, long-overdue release, but also a historically redefining moment. For the first time, American audiences will have access to one of the foundational artists of Japanese cinema, whose prolific output between 1924 and 1959 (166 films) well exceeds the combined filmographies of Ozu and Mizoguchi. The sole representation of Shimizu's silent films, Japanese Girls at the Harbor. 1936), The Masseurs and a Woman. The po...
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Scarlett Cinema: November 2011
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Women in Film Criticism. Sunday, November 13, 2011. Oh, Jesus, I've been away from this blog long enough for my precious few followers to completely forget about it. I'm genuinely sorry about that, but I have good news. I'm breaking the long silence. Fresh up on CampusCircle.com. Is a tiny review. I've written about the new indie release Janie Jones. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pamela L. Kerpius. Christina Lee, Ed. and Pamela Kerpius. New York Film Festival. 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. What Would John Do?
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Scarlett Cinema: July 2011
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Women in Film Criticism. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Tabloid (2011) - Review in The Rumpus Today! My review of Errol Morris' new documentary Tabloid. Isn't there something innately tragic about a woman who falls back on the porn/nude modeling industry without the media and Morris bringing further insult to it? Later, McKinney is splayed across tabloid covers with no regard for what perhaps brought her to such extreme measures (that's the real nature of tabloid journalism); and later still Morris profiles her...
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Scarlett Cinema: October 2012
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Women in Film Criticism. Friday, October 12, 2012. How To Survive A Plague (2012). Of the new documentary chronicling the rise of AIDS awareness in New York City in the '80s and '90s is live on The Rumpus. Now Please check it out, and more so, see this marvelous film that's put together from stacks of home videos during the organization and mobilization of perhaps the. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pamela L. Kerpius. Christina Lee, Ed. and Pamela Kerpius. New York Film Festival. 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.
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Scarlett Cinema: Poetry (2011) - review out now!
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Women in Film Criticism. Friday, May 6, 2011. Poetry (2011) - review out now! South Korean director Lee Chang-dong's newest picture Poetry. Is a subtle portrait of a woman struggling to create an impression on the world when she herself is fading from it. You can read my full review at CampusCircle.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pamela L. Kerpius. Christina Lee, Ed. and Pamela Kerpius. New York Film Festival. 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. First Look Film Festival. The Top Ten Films of 2007.
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Scarlett Cinema: Tabloid (2011) - Review in The Rumpus Today!
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Women in Film Criticism. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Tabloid (2011) - Review in The Rumpus Today! My review of Errol Morris' new documentary Tabloid. Isn't there something innately tragic about a woman who falls back on the porn/nude modeling industry without the media and Morris bringing further insult to it? Later, McKinney is splayed across tabloid covers with no regard for what perhaps brought her to such extreme measures (that's the real nature of tabloid journalism); and later still Morris profiles her...
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Scarlett Cinema: May 2011
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Women in Film Criticism. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Dumbstruck (2011) - Review Up Today! New review up today on CampusCircle.com. No new notes to add here that aren't already in the review itself, which you can read here. Except to say putting the word "dumb" in the title of your movie is a practice that should just be avoided. Just sayin'. Anyway, IT'S A VENTRILOQUISM MOVIE HOLY SHIT! Friday, May 6, 2011. Poetry (2011) - review out now! South Korean director Lee Chang-dong's newest picture Poetry.
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Scarlett Cinema: BFFs of the TFF
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Women in Film Criticism. Sunday, September 15, 2013. BFFs of the TFF. Heyo Just back from the 40th Annual Telluride Film Festival. It was a special one to attend this year, for the festival not only marks its 4th decade in existence, but also celebrates the 25th anniversary of its unique education program, the Student Symposium. I attended this delightful program headed by film critic Howie Movshovitz. Do you ever read significance into things like the number tacked to a door? He found a condo at the Lul...
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Scarlett Cinema: January 2012
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Women in Film Criticism. Tuesday, January 17, 2012. Top Ten Films of 2011. An old punchline from a dear friend and cineaste. Sums up this post nicely: “Yesterday’s news tomorrow! Here, finally, is a list of my favorite movies from 2011. But why now on this odd date? What is that, a Tuesday? Everything about this is unremarkable. But I saw Martin Scorsese’s Hugo. So I scrapped together ten films that were not altogether different from a list that might be titled, “The Ten Films I Watched in 2011....