The Skin of the Frame
Posted: July 8, 2010 Filed under: Action, British Cinema, European Cinema, Faces, Film, Film Studies, Finding Words, Hollywood, Linking Spaces, Versus | Tags: Alberto Cavalcanti, BF Taylor, British Cinema, Charles Laughton, Chris Columbus, Dawn of the Dead, European Cinema, Faces, Film Studies, George Romero, Home Alone, Lillian Gish, Macaulay Culkin, Night of the Hunter, Night of the Living Dead, Robert Mitchum, Versus, Went the Day Well?, Words Leave a comment »
Beginning off-screen and beyond then thrusting
inward; a movement that forever ruptures the sanctity of the skin o
f the frame.
Cool It Carol! (Pete Walker, 1970)
Posted: February 10, 2010 Filed under: British Cinema, European Cinema, Faces, Film, Finding Words, Pete Walker, Robin Askwith | Tags: BF Taylor, Billy Liar, British Cinema, Cool It Carol!, European Cinema, Faces, Film Studies, From Robin Wood to Robin Askwith, Janet Lynn, Pete Walker, Robin Askwith, Words Leave a comment »Revelation, here, becomes a varied discovery of both the places you have dreamed about and the failings you fear revealed.
Robin Wood 1931-2009
Posted: December 21, 2009 Filed under: British Cinema, European Cinema, Faces, Film, Film Studies, Finding Words, Hollywood, Ozu | Tags: Robin Wood Leave a comment »
Responsibility Critic Explore Value Personal Engagement Experience Vital Contact Questioning Response Project Significance Disagreement Voice Insight Awakening Tensions Balance Honesty
Festive Greetings
Posted: December 21, 2009 Filed under: Finding Words | Tags: Christmas, Elvis Presley Leave a comment »Robin Askwith
Posted: October 30, 2009 Filed under: British Cinema, Faces, Film Studies, Finding Words, Pete Walker, Robin Askwith | Tags: BF Taylor, British Cinema, Confessions, Cool It Carol!, Film Studies, From Robin Wood to Robin Askwith, Janet Lynn, Pete Walker, Robin Askwith, Words Leave a comment »
Faces loom and shine here like new stars spied hanging in the night for the very first time every time.
Lillian Gish – Broken Blossoms (DW Griffith, 1919)
Posted: October 9, 2009 Filed under: Faces, Film Studies, Finding Words, Hollywood | Tags: Broken Blossoms, DW Griffith, Faces, Film Studies, Hollywood, Lillian Gish, Words Leave a comment »Faces loom and shine here like new stars spied hanging in the night for the very first time every time.


