Classics & Well Aged Archive
Classics & Well Aged
There are few movies that have arrested the public’s imagination and exposed a specific fear as thoroughly as Steven Spielberg’s 1975 motion picture, “Jaws.” Ask anyone who saw it …
Classics & Well Aged
In Imogen Sara Smith’s “World Weary” article regarding Noir City, San Francisco’s annual film noir festival, she concludes an overview of some of the festival’s motion pictures (and a …
Classics & Well Aged
In spite of questions regarding the quality of its transfer, I suppose it’s always a good thing to have more Andrei Tarkovsky with Kino Classics’ release this week of a …
Classics & Well Aged
Raoul Walsh’s 1940 motion picture, “They Drive By Night,” often gets a bad rap for a “bifurcated” narrative structure. That the film has two distinct parts is undisputed. But …
Classics & Well Aged
On Huston John Huston knew exactly what movies he was shooting. And interviews with him and his contemporaries suggest he could transfer precisely the movie in his head to …