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Silence is Golden
Chuck Norris Ate My Baby | December 29th 2009 by Matt House
Set in Utah during the Great Blizzard of 1899, the small town of Snow Hill has gone through some tough financial times, forcing some of the less than privileged citizens to rob and steal just so they can eat and stay alive. With no other choice for s read more
The Great Silence
I Spit On Your Movie | December 21st 2009
"... They call him Silence, because wherever he goes, the silence of Death follows." A gang of ruthless bounty hunters, for whom the "Alive" in "Dead or Alive" is mere filler, terrorise a snowbound mountain community, sanctioned by the town's read more
If You Meet Sartana, Pray For Your Death
I Spit On Your Movie | December 14th 2009
An insurance fiddle on a strongbox of gold is initiated by a scheming cabal of town dignitaries in Gianfranco Parolini's 1968 angel of death film ... If You Meet Sartana, Pray For Your Death. Into the breach steps the Sartana (Gianni Garko), t read more
Charlotte Roche: Zickenkrieg bei 3nach9
Testspiel.de | December 7th 2009
3nach9 ist Deutschlands dienstälteste Talkshow. Im Novemer erst wurde 3nach9 35 Jahre alt. Moderiert wird 3nach9 aktuell von ZEIT Chefredakteur Giovanni di Lorenzo und von Charlotte Roche, die Anfang September die Nachfolge von Amelie Fried antr read more
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) ★★★★
The Moving Arts | December 3rd 2009 by Red
Experiencing a good Nicolas Cage movie is like witnessing a total solar eclipse; it’s rare, and if you’re lucky enough to catch one, it’s spectacular. Combine the eccentric Cage at his bizarre best with the notoriously weird geni read more
Star Knight (1985): Kinski + Keitel × Sci Fi ÷ Fantasy = More T…
The Lightning Bug | November 28th 2009 by The Lightning Bug
It’s been a couple of weeks since last we checked in with our old friend Klaus Kinski. So tonight, I want to take you on an amazing journey with Klaus, Harvey Keitel, and an alien who came all the way across the Universe to get nearly literally nag read more
Fernando Di Leo’s Slaughter Hotel (1971)
Top New Movies at MoviesB.com | November 22nd 2009 by David Haybach
Under a beautiful purple dark night sky sits the asylum setting of Fernando di Leo’s Slaughter Hotel (1971), his sole contribution to the horror/thriller genre, a genre, perhaps, for which Di Leo had little love. Its opening sequence is a signa read more
An Evening with Klaus Kinski: Aguirre, Wrath of God (1972)
The Lightning Bug | November 7th 2009 by The Lightning Bug
Hello, everyone, and welcome to my newest feature, An Evening with Klaus Kinski. For the next two months I’ll be talking about some of my favorite Kinski films, and a few new ones that I haven’t seen yet. When it comes to actors or directors, I l read more
It means never having to – say what?
Quote Counterquote | October 24th 2009 by SubtropicBob
The latest QuoteCounterquote.com video… Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970) vs. Vincent Price in Th read more
The Man with No Name Trilogy Review (1967)
Digital Product Review | October 22nd 2009 by Eric John
The trilogy of westerns made by Sergio Leone during the early to mid-60’s are among the best of the so-called spaghetti westerns produced. Leone’s unique cinematic vision and his unusual use of the camera (a bit of trivia Leone never stor read more
Editing für Dokumentarfilme in der Academy
U, S, and Toby! Studieren in Los Angeles | October 17th 2009 by Tobias Deml
Auf einer zufällig entdeckten Veranstaltung der Academy (die Leute, die die Oscars verleihen) zahle ich 7.50$ Eintritt, treffe nicht nur den Editor von "Grizzly Man", sondern auch den Direktor der Bildungsabteilung für die Akademie - und werde zum read more
Legendary Director Werner Herzog Establishes Rogue Film School
Rafael Román Martel | September 22nd 2009 by Rafael Martel
A lot of people go to film school to do sissy things like ‘network’ and ‘make contacts’. Werner Herzog laughs at you. While you’re making a film about the evolution of your bedroom, Herzog is going to be teaching the real filmmaking skills read more
Film und drang secondo Werner Herzog
Content is the king | September 8th 2009 by stefano
Una raccolta di nuove interviste all’autore di “Fitzcarraldo” e “Grizzly Man”. Tutti i sogni e le manie del «bavarese tardomedievale». «Detesto proondamente il concetto d’artista in questa epoca. L’ultimo re dell’E read more
Filmmaker Herzog Is Up Against Himself In Venice
Affair Jupiterhotel | September 5th 2009 by elvin connor
VENICE (Reuters) – German director Werner Herzog is competing against himself at the Venice film festival this year with two pictures in the main lineup. Read the whole article at Reuters Related Blogs Related Blogs on Cobra Verde Penni read more
Really? Really Netflix, Really?
ObscureCraft | August 24th 2009
Netflix, you are awesome, and you are probably right. I will like this. But will I like this because I also enjoyed Fitzcarraldo, Little Dieter Needs to Fly, and Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters? read more
Kontrapunkt: Legendär
..the gaffer.. | August 17th 2009
Der Verbrecher John Dillinger hielt in den 30er Jahren die amerikanische Bundespolizei zum Narren, Klaus Kinskis Wutausbrüche und Tobsuchtsanfälle schrieben Geschichte und auch große Regisseure haben einmal klein angefangen: Drei Arten der Legende read more
Neu bei flimmit: Klassiker, Krieg und Schulprobleme
Flimmit Blog | August 12th 2009
Wenn Klaus Kinski in einem Film spielt, dann – mal ehrlich – tritt der Plot meist durch dessen geniale Performance und seiner hervorragenden sowie einprägsamen Gestik in den Hintergrund. Kinski kann man zwei Stunden lang anstarren, bekommt ent read more
It all began last year, near Istanbul, on the shore of The Black…
Moon In The Gutter | July 29th 2009 by Jeremy Richey
While many films can be called hypnotic, few really have the ability to truly put their viewers into a near narcotic state of total dazed delirium. I’m sure every film lover can relate to what I am saying here, and I am sure the films that serve th read more

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