Saturday, April 24, 2021

Vanessa Paradis


 

ph: Ellen von Unwerth

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)



 

An angel helps a compassionate but despairingly frustrated businessman by showing what life would have been like if he never existed.

A sentimental fantasy tale is turned into a beloved masterpiece by Capra's assured directorial expertise and a perfect cast; a Christmas classic ever since.

On rewatching: I watch it every Christmas, and it's fully worth it.

Halliwell****: "Superbly assembled small-town comedy drama in a fantasy framework; arguably Capra's best and most typical work."

Maltin****: "Sentimental tale...Only Capra and this cast could pull it off so well; this film seems to improve with age." 


 

Valentina Zelyaeva


 

ph: Asa Tallgard

Today's Cat


 

Yvonne Strahovski


 

A day in the life, Jun 9


 

A day in the life, Jun 9, window display

Rooney Mara

 

ph: Peter Lindbergh

Friday, April 23, 2021

New Stuff: The New Yorker


 

(art: Ryo Takemasa)

Anastasia Scheglova


 

New York


 

Cortlandt Street forward to Maiden Lane facing east from Church, Lower Manhattan, 1960

Daphne Groeneveld?



First Lines: Matthew De Abaitua - The Destructives


 

A single human life remembered in very detail from beginning to end, this was his granddaughter's bargain, the nature of which he would only understand in the minutes following his death.

Sadie Sink


 

ph: Branislav Simoncik

The Midnight Sky (2020)



 

A lone scientist in the Arctic races to contact a crew of astronauts returning home to a mysterious global catastrophe.

Beautifully produced and photographed sci-fi doomsday drama is good to watch, but never really explains what has been going on, rendering the plot almost silly, and the ending is quite predictable.


 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Les glaneurs et la glaneuse... deux ans après (2002)


 

Agnes Varda returns to the people she met in her 2000 documentary on gleaning and meets some new people who were inspired by her first film. 

More continuation and expansion of the excellent original documentary than just a sequel, it shows, once again Agnes Varda, at the top of her art.


 

Milla Jovovich


 

New Stuff: Jenny Hval



Liv O’Driscoll

 


Les glaneurs et la glaneuse (2000)


 

Varda films and interviews gleaners in France in all forms, from those picking fields after the harvest to those scouring the dumpsters of Paris. 

A remarkable documentary is fully realized in what one may call the Varda touch: an otherwise unnoticed aspect of everyday human life gets a full and very personal inspection and reveals so much more about those depicted, Varda herself and humanity.

Maltin***1/2: "Outstanding documentary...The filmmaker contrasts the gleaners of yesteryear with those of today...Highly personal film explores a host of themes, including aging and the quest for survival. This is the work of a filmmaker who is keenly aware of her surroundings, and in complete command of cinematic language." 


 

Cara Delevingne


 
ph: Mariano Vivanco

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

New Stuff: The Wire


 

Who's That Girl?



Annette and Angela, Lustgarten, Berlin, Photo by Sibylle Bergemann, 1982

Art: Peter Newell


 
Bio:

Valery Kaufman


 

ph: Ellen von Unwerth

You Better Watch Out (1980)


 

A toy factory worker, mentally scarred as a child upon learning Santa Claus is not real, suffers a nervous breakdown after being belittled at work, and embarks on a Yuletide killing spree. 

Remarkable horror thriller is more a excellently played psychodrama than an exploitation flick; the ending is a bit over-the-top, though.

Maltin***: "Gripping, well-made thriller...with Maggart excellent as the psychopathic Kris Kringle. A sleeper with cult status possibilities."  


 

Monday, April 19, 2021

Anja Rubik


 

ph: Camilla Akrans

Today's Cat

 


Okkie Marie


 

A day in the life, Jun 7

 

A day in the life, Jun 7, pigeons on a roof

Anne Hathaway


 

ph: Mert Alas

New Stuff: Rina Sawayama



 

Candice Swanepoel


 

New York

 

Cortlandt St. near Broadway (in the future WTC zone), 1960

Elsa Hosk


 
ph: Enrique Vega