Something Like a Filmography: Yojimbo (1961)

Something Like a Filmography takes a (brief) look at the filmography of Akira Kurosawa. Twice a month, Chris and Jon share their impressions of each film, both on its own terms and in terms of Kurosawa's legacy and its intersection in the Cinema Dual hosts' lives. FROM THE BOX: The incomparable Toshiro Mifune stars in Akira Kurosawa’s... Continue Reading →

Hooptober 11.0 – Onibaba (1964)

Being Film #31 for Hooptober 2024 Just incase you thought the sixties were only happening in the United States from a film perspective, change and rebellion was happening everywhere, particularly in Japan. Onibaba shows a very different side from what artists like Kurosawa and Ozu were doing within the confines of a studio system they... Continue Reading →

Hooptober 11.0 – Peeping Tom (1960)

Being Film #29 for Hooptober 2024 It's still difficult for me to reconcile the beautiful, captivating films made by Powell & Pressburger with the lurid, psychosexual menace of Powell's 1960 solo outing Peeping Tom. On the one hand, I can see the use of color, the imaginative camera movement, the exquisite framing...even the emphasis on... Continue Reading →

Hooptober 11.0 – Stree (2018)

Being Film #28 for Hooptober 2024 What a delight. I wasn't aware of just how much I needed a breath of air, some light after mainlining one dour note of horror after another over the course of the month. So thank you 1920 for being borderline unwatchable with no english subtitles on any services (both... Continue Reading →

Hooptober 11.0 – Hell Hole (2024)

Being Film #26 for Hooptober 2024 It's rare, but sometimes the situation just calls for a low budget yet earnest splatterfest involving Lovecraftian cephalopods who get into your body and just...incubate. Then explode your body at the first sign of danger. This was one of those times, and Hell Hole, the latest feature from the... Continue Reading →

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