Well, it's exciting
times ahead for all classic film buffs... We normally leave
the announcement of new DVD releases to essential websites
like DVD
Beaver, but the news of Fox's forthcoming
12-film Borzage/Murnau
box has us licking our lips wildly in anticipation. Some
brief comments on the films included (10 from
Frank Borzage, and 2 from
F.W. Murnau) can be found at
Amazon. Also of much importance is Columbia Tri-Star's
forthcoming
Budd Boetticher box, which features five of
Boetticher's great
westerns.
HR = Highly Recommended (masterpiece/near-masterpiece);
R = Recommended (very good);
W = Worth a Look (good); A = Approach with Caution
(average; not great, but not a disaster); D = Dud
(A disaster).
You can
view all of our film recommendations
here.
Recommended Reading
The 1,000
Greatest Films
August 2008
Sight & Sound Dream Tickets:
The once hugely
popular double bill saw unlikely pairings throwing new light
upon one another. Now a selection of experts pick their perfect
twosomes that are more than the sum of their parts (PDF
File).
LA WeeklyRichard Quine:
Dying is Easy. A journalist recalls
his fateful encounter with Hollywood's most tragic comedy
director.
Village VoiceOn the Eve of Their Momma's Man
Opening, Jacobs Father and Son Talk Shop and Family: The films
of Azazel Jacobs are on the offbeat end of the cinema spectrum.
...Or the 100
Most Fortunate Actors in Film History?
Who are the most
important film actors of all-time? Is it those who had the
biggest star-power, those who won the most awards or accolades,
those who grabbed the most headlines? Or, was it those
performers who actually worked - for whatever reason - with the
best filmmakers and subsequently ended up appearing in many of
the screen's finest films?
See
what They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?
think, and prepare to be mildly surprised with some of our
inclusions and also by many of our omissions. (Last Updated
during December 2007).
Lists of the 3,000 most acclaimed albums and
songs of all time, compiled from critics' best-of lists
all around the world.
TSPDT's
1,000 Greatest Films
listing is now based on 1,604 critics/reviewers' and filmmakers'
top-10 lists, culled from various sources. Additionally, we have
also factored in over 650 magazine polls, film institute polls,
and many other polls of interest. The net effect of all our
fine-tuning over the last twelve months is that a total of 139
films have debuted or re-entered our list and, of course, 139
films (and some very fine ones at that) have dropped out.
View The 1,000 Greatest Films.
"From
Alien through The Wicker Man, each entry brings a
breath of fresh air to the consideration of seminal movies many
of us thought had been analyzed to death. As editor Aaron
Christensen puts it, Keep America strong! Watch more monster
movies!" -
Joe Dante