I'll go a step further in recommending Wested - many of their jackets, including the Indy styles, are available in custom versions for a mere $30 more. Custom sleeve and body lengths, choice of lining (go all cotton!), choice of leather type and hardware...
If you're like me and no...
I must disagree, it IS Brideshead Revisited... crossed with The Talented Mr. Ripley and set in 2006.
I thought it was okay, not great. But I loved that Emerald Fennell chose to shoot it in the classic 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
I wanted to like See How They Run more, but I found Sam Rockwell's protagonist inspector character somewhat off-putting. Which is weird, because Rockwell is frequently the best thing in a film - he's sometimes the savior of a weak one.
But as you observed, it does the period well. It's got...
One of Woody's best - and best-natured - films. I've loved it since it first opened. And it seems even better now, because unlike when it appeared in the 80s, he isn't still making another impressive film every year. (Just in the four years before Radio Days - Zelig, Broadway Danny Rose, The...
I've been loving all the 1880s hats on HBO's The Gilded Age. Especially the rakish Homburg-evolving-into-fedora ones favored by Oscar. Dig that straw one!
They inspired me to get my own custom homburg/fedora from Agnoulita:
Wonderful British actor Tom Wilkinson...
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/tom-wilkinson-dead-full-monty-michael-clayton-1235776939/
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/30/arts/tom-wilkinson-dead.html
This one just hurts. Really hurts. Tom Wilkinson has been my absolute...
Excellent review, as always! But...
Note that 3 Godfathers was remade by John Ford in 1948, in color, starring John Wayne.
Interestingly, it was Ford's second pass at the story, he'd previously directed a lost silent version back in 1916!
I've seen the 1948 Ford film - which is, of...
Briefly, some recent films I've caught on streaming/cable...
Maestro - The new Leonard Bernstein biopic is pretty good, if far more focused on his marriage than his music. I have never been impressed with Bradley Cooper as an actor or director, but he does well here, and Carey Mulligan is a...
Re They Shall Not Grow Old, no, they didn't have film-sound recording in the Great War.
Jackson had lip readers view the silent footage to determine what the men were probably saying, then had voice actors record it. It's the main thing that separates this documentary from the many in recent...
An outstanding film in gorgeous (digital) b/w with fine performances. Branagh's a dependably good director even in his most commercial films, but in dealing with his own childhood, he's even better.
I didn't have a problem with the Van Morrison soundtrack, but then I don't have any personal...
Seems like I've posted about Alastair Sim vs. George C. Scott here every December for 20 years now.
I long ago decided that the Sim version was my favorite b/w adaptation and Scott my favorite color. (It used to be just Sim - I vividly recall when the Scott version originally premiered here...
It looks very similar to mine, which I got in 2015. I can't speak to the end construction of the sleeves because I had mine taken up a couple of inches. My seam label is different, but not in any useful way. And there's a different Made In USA label that doesn't say anything about imported...
I went to a theater to see the new Miyazaki film, The Boy and the Heron (Japanese title: How Do You Live?)
If you've enjoyed Miyazaki's earlier animated films, you'll definitely like it. The hand-drawn animation is as outrageously gorgeous and subtle as you expect, with powerful moments of...
I only lasted 15 minutes with Cunk On Earth.
Nothing about it worked for me. The alleged comedy was just too dumb. I didn't realize that Cunk is a character, not an actual person... but either way, I didn't find her interesting/charming/funny/whatever enough to keep watching.
Sounds like...
I assume you've also seen Herzog's earlier documentary Little Dieter Needs to Fly, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Dieter_Needs_to_Fly
I watched it for a film club discussion a few years back, it's an interesting companion piece.
Hey FF, great review of Not as a Stranger. And you mentioned something that I'd realized I'd left out of my post: the interesting surgery sequences, some of which include some nail-biting suspense.
Not as a Stranger (1955)
I thought I'd already seen nearly all the films directed and/or produced by Stanley Kramer, but I hadn't seen this one, his first film as director. It's based on a popular novel and deals - seriously, but melodramatically - with the medical profession.
Robert...
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