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Inspector Bellamy 6 May 2013 | 03:30 pm
Claude Chabrol's final film, Inspector Bellamy, begins with a dedication and ends with a quote, and in between is one of the French master's most confounding, beguiling and deeply personal films, a mo...
Inspector Bellamy 6 May 2013 | 03:30 pm
Claude Chabrol's final film, Inspector Bellamy, begins with a dedication and ends with a quote, and in between is one of the French master's most confounding, beguiling and deeply personal films, a mo...
The Golem (1920) 29 Apr 2013 | 03:30 pm
The Golem is one of the classics of German expressionist horror. Released the same year as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, it's neither as famous nor as great as that genre-defining landmark, but it's st...
The Golem (1920) 29 Apr 2013 | 03:30 pm
The Golem is one of the classics of German expressionist horror. Released the same year as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, it's neither as famous nor as great as that genre-defining landmark, but it's st...
The Night of the Hunted 22 Apr 2013 | 03:30 pm
Jean Rollin's The Night of the Hunted is a typically moody, abstractly haunting film from the idiosyncratic horror auteur. More even than most of his work, this film dispenses with any actual concrete...
The Night of the Hunted 22 Apr 2013 | 03:30 pm
Jean Rollin's The Night of the Hunted is a typically moody, abstractly haunting film from the idiosyncratic horror auteur. More even than most of his work, this film dispenses with any actual concrete...
Comedy of Power 15 Apr 2013 | 03:30 pm
Claude Chabrol's Comedy of Power is somewhat ironically titled, and knowingly so, because there's little that's funny about this deadpan chronicle of an investigation into the abuses of various politi...
Unconscious London Strata/The Mammals of Victoria 8 Apr 2013 | 03:30 pm
Unconscious London Strata is one of Stan Brakhage's gloriously abstract studies of light and color, with virtually no grounding in concrete forms. The film consists of a rapidly edited montage of blur...
Dark Habits 1 Apr 2013 | 03:30 pm
Pedro Almodóvar's fourth feature, Dark Habits, was also his first commercially produced film after a few independent works. The film has a campy, absurdist premise — a nightclub singer hides out from ...
Three Kurt Kren shorts, 1969-1982 25 Mar 2013 | 02:30 pm
[This is part of a sporadic series in which I explore the work of the Austrian DVD label Index DVD. This company has released a great deal of valuable European experimental cinema onto DVD, naturally ...