“In every American there is a photographer, and in every photographer there is always a tourist. If you meet them, don’t be surprised to see them touring the
It was in 1922 and 1933 that director Fritz Lang released the first two parts of what would eventually become a trilogy, Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (Dr. Mabuse
Collaborators on over a dozen projects, some of them regarded as dramas, comedies, romances and war movies, it is with the western genre that both director John Ford
An epic tale of religious persecution and of the supernatural, of powers ancient and ultimately uncontrollable, it is difficult to believe that Der Golem was first released just
It was in August 1930, aged only forty-seven, that Leonidas Frank Chaney, the “Man of a Thousand Faces” died, the actor, writer and director who appeared in more
Sophisticated and beguiling and even more relevant than ever, appearing on Blu-ray this month in a shiny new 4K restoration as part of Studio Canal’s Vintage Classics range
Currently listed under its alternate title The Concrete Jungle on IMDB, The Criminal was one of a string of features shot in the UK by American director Joseph
Now on UK Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion is one of the most significant American films of the early 1970s and perhaps, even, of all time. Terrence Malick’s impressionistic