Click Here to Read: Vertigo: Sixty years since the release of Alfred Hitchcock’s disturbing classic By Joanne Laurier on the World Socialist website on
March 30, 2018.
Category: Film
Movies Monday: Ingmar Bergman
48 Ingmar Bergman Films Ranked: Film Forum’s retrospective marking the centennial of the Swedish auteur’s birth includes 48 of his films, which we’ve dutifully ranked from best to worst Craig Hubert on the HyperAllergic website on February 7, 2018.
Click Here to Read: Ingmar Bergman: IN MEMORY by Roger Ebert on the REgoerEbert website on July 30, 2007.
Click Here to Read: Persona review – Ingmar Bergman’s enigmatic masterpiece still captivates: Bergman’s sensually brilliant 1966 film about a mute actress and her psychiatric nurse is an endlessly questioning and mysterious disquisition on identity Peter Bradshaw on the Guardian website on December 29, 2017.
Click Here to Read: A Solitary Ingmar Bergman on Life, Love and Death, in Documentary Style: BERGMAN ISLAND By STEPHEN HOLDEN in The New York Times on December 6, 2006. Continue reading Movies Monday: Ingmar Bergman
The Waldheim Waltz: A timely film about the World War II role of former Austrian president
Movies Monday: Call Me By Your Name
Click Here to Read: Call me By Your Name: I Am You. You Are Me. I Will Find Myself In You. Will I Feel Everything? by Dr. Sandra E. Cohen on her Characters on the Couch blon on March 15, 2018.
Click Here to Read: A Boy’s Own Desire in ‘Call Me by Your Name’ By Manhola Dargis in The New York Times November 22, 2017.
Click Here to Read: ‘Call Me By Your Name’ is among the best movies of the year By Ann Hornada in the Washington Post on December 14, 2017.
Click Her to Read: Call Me by Your Name: Academy Award-winning film from Luca Guadagnino By Hiram Lee on the World Socialist Web Site on March 18, 2018. Continue reading Movies Monday: Call Me By Your Name