I recently revisited Midnight Run, and while I found it held up very nicely, I lamented the unfortunate soundtrack it was saddled with. None of this generic watered down blues…
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Who's Afraid of the Bogeyman 1989
good doc on late stage GDR. will have to watch winter adé next. my favourite exchange:
“where did you get that tattoo?”
“in prison”
“which prison?”
“rummelsburg”
“why? what were…
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Who's Afraid of the Bogeyman 1989
Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman is a meandering but ultimately very compelling short (52 minutes) documentary about one of the last private coal companies in East Berlin. Run by the…
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The Dead Pit 1989
The Dead Pit is impressively hellbent on rejecting even the slightest hint of coherence in its plot. Which is fun. It makes literally no sense, but it really doesn’t matter…
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Blood Shack 1971
In Joe Bob Briggs' introduction to Blood Shack, he notes that Ray Dennis Steckler was a fan of both Ed Wood and Michelangelo Antonioni. Despite Wood's reputation (and I admit…
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Maison du Bonheur 2017
This French documentary that focuses on the details of a 77 year old woman's life is everything that is pure about filmmaking. It's simply a person picking up a camera,…
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