Debuts Blogathon: Terrence Malick - Badlands (1973)
Reblogged from three rows back: Welcome to Day 2 of the 'Debuts' Blogathon, jointly run by myself and Chris at Terry Malloy's Pigeon Coop. Today's entry is provided by Charles at Cinematic. This is...
View ArticleEditor’s Note: Upcoming Reviews and Events
It’s been a long and busy run recently for my blogging schedule and I’m feeling a bit worn out right now, meaning I might write posts a bit more infrequently for a few weeks than usual. Of course,...
View ArticleCasino (1995)
Reblogged from You Talkin' To Me?: Review by ckckred of Cinematic Few directors, if any, can move a camera the way Martin Scorsese can. Scorsese is a filmmaker who has always exhibited incredible...
View ArticleHiatus Announcement
As you may have noticed, in the past few days I have been absent from the blogosphere and unfortunately that absence will continue for a while. In order to give myself some time to breathe and do...
View ArticleMovie Bloggers Roundtable
Originally posted on Keith & the Movies: The Movie Bloggers Roundtable is a new feature where I join up with four esteemed movie bloggers and we share our thoughts on a certain subject. Everyone...
View ArticleThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Audiences in search of a new teen series to fill in for Harry Potter have made The Hunger Games, based on the book by Suzanne Collins, become a big hit, scoring over $600 million at the box office and...
View ArticleThird Anniversary
I didn’t realize this until yesterday, but three years ago on August 4th was the day I started Cinematic back. So while I’m a day late, I’d still like to take some time to say some words of...
View ArticleEditor’s Note: Hiatus and Obligatory Twin Peaks News
Hey everybody, As you have most likely noticed, over the past couple of months posting has become more and more irregular. The reason isn’t just my same old excuse that I’m finding less and less time...
View ArticleObama and Me
Amidst the surprising results from last Tuesday’s election, I’ve been in a state of shock, grief, and anger. I’ve talked to my friends and family about what may happen in the next four years to our...
View ArticleR.I.P. Seijun Suzuki
Tragic news: on February 13th, legendary filmmaker Seijun Suzuki, behind such films as Tokyo Drifter and Branded to Kill, passed away at 93. Suzuki may well be the Jean-Luc Godard of Japan: like...
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