Supplemental Shatner #1: The Devil’s Rain (1975)

“Bloggers think I’m cool,” he said. “I wish I knew what it was about me that was cool so I can repeat it.” William Shatner, “The Many Iterations of William Shatner” – Ever since the Shatnerthon, I have been watching films that some of you fine Shatnerthonians wrote about. Of …

Diana Dors: Deep End (1970)

On first viewing, I was convinced that this was another example of lackluster shock film-making of the era. On a second and complete viewing, I now think Skolimowski fully intended his characters in Deep End to be so selfish and confused that they appeared soulless, but the film unfortunately veers into sexism in a way that undermines any intended message, unless the message was “women be bitches.” Which, honestly, it might have been.

In This Our Life (1942): The John Huston Blogathon

  Today’s entry is for the John Huston Blogathon, hosted by Adam at Icebox Movies, running from August 5th through 12th. Both the submissions and Adam’s own entries have been exceptional thus far, and more are coming in the days ahead. I highly recommend checking them out! *** Nobody likes …

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