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fire up those tivos, cineastes.

masaki kobayasi's samurai rebellion ovation tonight 8pm

marcel carne's children of paradise ifc sunday 935am

jules dassin's topkapi tcm sunday 935pm

carl theodor dreyer's michael tcm sunday midnight

- dave 4-20-2008 3:43 am [link] [add a comment]

stepford wives (from '75) just started on tcm. awful seventies score thusfar.

- dave 4-19-2008 6:09 am [link] [add a comment]

hes dead, jim!


- dave 4-16-2008 2:27 am [link] [1 comment]

colbert on larry king tonight.

- dave 4-15-2008 3:12 am [link] [add a comment]

mike wallace interviews from the fifties archived online including gloria swanson, frank lloyd wright and eleanor roosevelt among others .

- dave 4-05-2008 2:25 am [link] [add a comment]

grindhouse fridays on ifc. tonight though is blaxploitation @ 9 with coffy, foxy brown and black caesar.

- dave 4-04-2008 4:31 am [link] [add a comment]

New Deal for ‘Friday Night Lights’

- mark 4-03-2008 12:42 am [link] [add a comment]

lesser known classic of the french new wave cleo from 5 to 7 on ifc twice today.

- dave 4-02-2008 6:29 pm [link] [add a comment]

Bill James on 60 minutes tonight.

- jim 3-30-2008 9:24 pm [link] [1 comment]

im sure everyone will be knee-deep into ncaa bracketology all weekend but they might want to pause saturday night to catch jean renoirs The River on ovation tv despite the commercials and the outsized logo. or they could rent the criterion collection version.

and on the other end of the pop culture scale (or at least in my visual spectrum) futurama returns with a new movie on comedy central sunday night.

and somewhere in between those two poles lies the Wizard of Oz which runs on tcm saturday night and sunday afternoon.

oh yeah, East of Eden is on pbs in new york on saturday night.

REEL 13 film descriptions
March 22: East of Eden and Imaginary Heroes

Reel 13 Classic: East of Eden (1955) 115 min.
Based on John Steinbeck’s novel and directed by Elia Kazan, East of Eden is the first of three major films that make up James Dean’s movie legacy. The 24-year-old idol-to-be plays Cal, a wayward Salinas Valley youth who vies for the affection of his hardened father (Raymond Massey) with his favored brother Aron (Richard Davalos). Playing off the haunting sensitivity of Julie Harris, Dean’s performance earned one of the film’s four Academy Award nominations. Among the movie’s stellar performers, Jo Van Fleet won the Oscar as Best Supporting Actress.

and i want to check out at least a few minutes of Somersault starring abbie cornish tonight at 10 on sundance channel. i thinks shes got some, uhh, talent. and jane campion agrees!
- dave 3-21-2008 9:19 pm [link] [add a comment]






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