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Tag Archives: road movies
a noir road movie in the ’40s (film: Detour – Edgar G. Ulmer, 1945)
‘Detour‘ (1945) is a very special and unusual film in the cinematic landscape of the ’40s. Although it was made in Hollywood, it is not a production of the major studios. The way it was made is closer to what … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Savage, Detour, Edgar G. Ulmer, film based on a novel, film noir, Hollywood movies, Martin Goldsmith, road movies, Tom Neal
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wonderful Deneuve shines in an undecided movie (film: Elle s’en va – Emmanuelle Bercot, 2013)
Three of the four films made in the last 11 years by Emmanuelle Bercot have Catherine Deneuve as the star. Bercot is one of those film directors who, being also an actress, knows very well how to highlight the actors … Continue reading
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Tagged Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Bercot, family drama, French cinema, original script, road movies
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too dark to be true? (film: Civil War – Alex Garland, 2024)
Dystopias on screens seem to impress less lately, and this is probably also due to the fact that our lives and the events around us contain more and more elements of dystopia. ‘Civil War‘, the film written and directed by … Continue reading
Paul Newman’s Farewell (film: Road to Perdition – Sam Mendes, 2002)
The tradition of big Hollywood actors playing the roles of crime family bosses is well entrenched in the history of American cinema. About halfway between Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro we have Paul Newman, one of the most impressive … Continue reading
the trip of the lonelies (film: Alice in den Städten – Wim Wenders, 1974)
Between ‘Alice in den Städten‘ (‘Alice in the Cities‘ – 1974) and ‘Perfect Days’ (2023) 49 years have passed. 49 years in which the career of German director Wim Wenders has developed in many and sometimes surprising directions. It just … Continue reading
Robert De Niro Has Fun (film: Midnight Run – Martin Brest, 1988)
Movie buffs who want to see what movies considered quality entertainment looked like in the 80s can pick ‘Midnight Run‘ (1988). The director is Martin Brest, whose filmography includes less than ten titles, of which, however, more than half were … Continue reading
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Tagged action comedy, Charles Grodin, Hollywood movies, Martin Brest, Midnight Run, original script, road movies, Robert De Niro
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non-conventional families (film: Broker – Kore-eda Hirokazu, 2022)
Families are the main theme of most of the films of the Japanese master director Kore-eda Hirokazu, but these are no ordinary families. Traditional families do not work well in his films, and are never happy, as Tolstoy had observed. … Continue reading
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Tagged Broker, family comedy, family drama, Gang Dong-won, Hirokazu Koreeda, Ji-eun Lee, Korean movies, original script, road movies, Song Kang-ho
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across Europe, following the Sun (film: Im juli – Fatih Akin, 2000)
There are many good reasons not to miss the opportunity to see ‘Im Juli‘ (the English title is ‘In July‘), released on the screens in 2000, the second film written and directed by German-Turkish filmmaker Fatih Akin. First of all, … Continue reading
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Tagged Christiane Paul, Fatih Akin, German cinema, Moritz Bleibtreu, original script, road movies, romantic comedy
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a gem in black and white (film: Hunted – Charles Chrichton, 1952)
The name of the English director Charles Crichton is almost automatically associated by many with ‘A Fish Called Wanda’, the sparkling comedy from 1988. However, that was practically the last fiction film made by the director who was then 78 … Continue reading
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Tagged British cinema, British movies, Charles Chrichton, Dirk Bogarde, Eric Cross, film noir, Hunted, John Whiteley, original script, road movies
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crime and friendship (film: Thunderbolt and Lightfoot – Michael Cimino, 1974)
I’m not a big fan of either Clint Eastwood (as an actor) or Jeff Bridges. I decided to see ‘Thunderbolt and Lightfoot’ because it is the debut film in 1974 by director Michael Cimino, whose next film would be ‘Deer … Continue reading