Saturday

Koyaanisqatsi (1982).

Friday PM

An all-time great, flat-out stunning piece of cinema: Akira Kurosawa’s RAN (1985).

Friday

Mireille Enos in SABOTAGE.

Toni Collette in HEREDITARY.

Olsen & Paulson in MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE.

Andrea Riseborough in MANDY.

Thursday PM

Favorites from past eras.

Joseph Mallord William Turner’s “Corsica”.

Picasso’s “Aficionado”.

The 1970’s “Hang In There, Baby!”

Thursday

Laurence Leboeuf in TURBO KID (2015).

Wednesday PM

THE FRENCH DISPATCH (2021).

TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A. (1985).

GOYA IN BORDEAUX (1999).

LIFE LESSONS (1989).

Wednesday

LET’S GO! (2011).

LAST LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE (2003).

I SAW THE DEVIL (2010).

BITTER MELON (2018).

Tuesday PM

Oh, how I adore GIU LA TESTA aka DUCK, YOU SUCKER aka A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE aka ONCE UPON A TIME … THE REVOLUTION, Sergio Leone’s 1971 western with deceptively fun performances, some great pyrotechnics, and a lot of sweat.

Tuesday

AFTER THE FOX promotional art.

Disney’s Haunted Mansion: original (?) paintings.

PADDINGTON 2.

“They’ll never clone ya.”

Monday PM

ALTERED STATES (1981).

Monday

EVENT HORIZON.

THE CELL.

THERE WILL BE BLOOD.

GOOD TIME.

Sunday PM

Favorites.

Radiohead, “A Punch Up At A Wedding” on Hail To The Thief.

Pet Shop Boys, “Love Is A Bourgeois Contract” on Electric.

Lou Reed, “Oh Jim” on Berlin.

Gil Scott-Heron, “New York Is Killing Me” on I’m New Here.

Sunday

Bruno.

Bunta.

Brimley.

Busey.

Saturday PM

Oh, how I adore Eugenio Martin’s HORROR EXPRESS (1972). It is a fun, fun, fun film, with a wonderful cast, some great dialogue, a plot loosely adapted from John W. Campbell, and it takes place on a train! (And you should know by now, films about painters and films that take place on trains, I’m all in. Some day they will make a film about a painter on a train and I will expire from ecstasy.)

All aboard!

Saturday

Malcom McDowell, IF….

Joan Crawford, JOHNNY GUITAR.

Toni Servillo, THE GREAT BEAUTY.

Karen Allen, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK.

NorwoodEar 2023

My favorite songs of the year.

The eternal emperor of progressive rock and world music, Peter Gabrial returned this year with the warmly familiar and pop-ethereal “Road to Joy”, my #1 choice of the year.

The Golden Dregs: “Dealer”.

Two from Quasi: “Gravity” and “Last Long Laugh”.

Big Thief: “Vampire Empire”.

Ulrika Spacek: “If The Wheels Are Coming Off, The Wheels are Coming Off”.

Sunny War: “No Reason”.

Lonnie Holley (with Sharon Van Etten): “None Of Us Have But A Little While”.

Iggy Pop: “New Atlantis”.

…And one retro choice I embraced more fully than in 1982: The Waitresses’ “Square Pegs (Theme Song)”. How did I miss this banger when I was 18?

Friday PM

From the poster files.

The marketing team just said, “Go nuts.”

I still don’t understand the artist’s placement of Connery in this image.

Spoiler alert.

Friday

1979 was a hell of a year for horror…

ALIEN.

THE AMITYVILLE HORROR.

THE BROOD.

DRACULA.

NOSFERATU.

PHANTASM.

PROPHECY.

SALEM’S LOT.

TOURIST TRAP.

ZOMBIE.

R.I.P. Frances Sternhagen

I love that in her broad and varied career, one of the many accolades she received was a Saturn award for her terrific supporting role as a no-bullshit medical officer in OUTLAND.

Thursday PM

Esa película en la que todo el mundo cantaba y lloraba: MAGNOLIA.