6/10 Aka "Enemy Agent" here in the UK, this Warner Bros. spy thriller was surprisingly good. Boris Karloff stars as Valdor, a German Agent operating in London during in 1917, or is he...? He is the handler of a fellow Agent, Frances (Margaret Lindsey), who is sent to live with a member of Britsh Intelligence,… Continue reading BRITISH INTELLIGENCE (1939) – REVIEW
Category: 1940’s
‘NOT QUITE BANNED’ LOONEY TUNES: “TOKIO JOKIO” (1943) – REVIEW
1943 DIRECTOR: Norm McCabe 80/100 Where to start with this one??? Well, first off we must all agree that this is clearly racist, derogatory, defamatory and just damn right ignorant of the Japanese culture to such an extent that even South Park would probably struggle to put this out. Also, whilst this is NOT one… Continue reading ‘NOT QUITE BANNED’ LOONEY TUNES: “TOKIO JOKIO” (1943) – REVIEW
3-D RARITIES (Flicker Alley & 3-D Film Archive) (1922 – 1962) – REVIEW
This is the first real example of what 3D was to me as I grew up. Short and to the pointy!
A CENTURY OF 3-D
1915: The first known exhibition of a 3-D film was on June 10th of that year, 100 years ago today. Yes, that's right, the "new" 3-D fad in just that, "new" as in the latest of many attempts to lift images off the screen and thrill audiences with what over 90 years later, Christopher Nolan… Continue reading A CENTURY OF 3-D