DreaMinimalist (2008) offers an insightful and hilarious encounter with Conrad as he sings, dances and remembers his youth and his association with Jack Smith. “Marie Losier is the most effervescent and psychologically accurate portrait artist working in film today. Her film wriggle with the energy and sweetness of a broken barrel full o’ sugar worms!” […]… Continue reading marie losier & tony conrad – dreaMinimalist (2008) — un blog de muvis
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Crash Course: 60s Avant Garde – Part 2 — The Movie Vampire
This is the second part of a two-part retrospective, click here to read part one. Scorpio Rising (1963) Our next movie brings us into the world of Kenneth Anger, another larger than life character who’s career included both experimental cinema and other cultural endeavors. Anger (who is still alive today at age 93) is possibly […]… Continue reading Crash Course: 60s Avant Garde – Part 2 — The Movie Vampire
‘Alligator’ (1980) Review — ScreenAge Wasteland
“He was out on medication most of the time that he was here… He kept coming up with some garbage about alligators in the sewers.” It’s summer! And we’re celebrating at SAW with some of our favorite summer movies. Jaws, the first Summer Blockbuster, was released 45 years ago and is having its week, with […]… Continue reading ‘Alligator’ (1980) Review — ScreenAge Wasteland
The Best Films of 2007 — Upside Down Shark
Reminisce with some of the best films of 2007! via The Best Films of 2007 — Upside Down Shark
Semester 2 Brief – Visual Research —
As I decided to make music video using 2D animation and motion graphics, I looked up on web for similar videos or movies and conducted a research about these techniques. Experimental Animation “This kind of animation tends to resist configuration in the way audiences most often see it (i.e as an expression of character though […]… Continue reading Semester 2 Brief – Visual Research —
Daveed Diggs on Hamilton’s relevance in 2020 — nyob.news
For five years Australians have had to hear about how great Hamilton is, and without the pleasure of seeing it ourselves. via Daveed Diggs on Hamilton’s relevance in 2020 — nyob.news
Making my Peace with Indie publishing — Writer By Moonlight
I switched to publishing my novels the indie way and realised it might be the way of the future. via Making my Peace with Indie publishing — Writer By Moonlight
Stroszek (1977) — Scopophilia
By Richard Winters My Rating: 8 out of 10 4-Word Review: Germans relocate to Wisconsin. Bruno (Bruno S.) has recently been released from prison and while warned to stop drinking as a condition for his parole he immediately goes to a local bar. It is there that he meets Eve (Eva Mattes) a prostitute in… Continue reading Stroszek (1977) — Scopophilia
Dietrich and the Dead Cats — Auszeit
Great movie stars have something which escapes definition. They have secrets. They are seductive. They have something which draws us up out of our seats, yet continues to evade us. So we dream of seducing Greta Garbo (an unlikely scenario), of going head to head with Katharine Hepburn, of stalking the night streets of Paris […]… Continue reading Dietrich and the Dead Cats — Auszeit
What is the Greatest American Rock Band of All Time? The Answer is Not as Easy as You Think… — Era of Good Feeling
Last month, a tweet sent out by (of all people) Hank Azaria spawned an online conversation that got people flipping through their mental rolodex. via What is the Greatest American Rock Band of All Time? The Answer is Not as Easy as You Think… — Era of Good Feeling
