
GK himself: Film historian/critic, passionate music consumer. Author: "Made Men: The Story of 'Goodfellas'" and "The World Is Yours: The Story of 'Scarface.'" This site: continuation of his long-running "Some Came Running" blog.
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Manhattan’s Film Forum recently ran an innovative program of films by both the animators Max and Dave Fleischer and Max’s son, Richard Fleischer, a live-action director with a long, varied, and sometimes confounding (mostly in a good way, f...
I’ve linked to this piece elsewhere, so I do so here adding a little extra value to “Why I Am Not Writing A Biography of Robert Quine.” Which is, a snapshot of some of the CDs I would have been using in my research.
From top down are reco...
Mirror, mirror…
There are any number of potentially problematic aspects to this 1964 period fantasy directed by the great Hungarian-born animator-producer-director George Pal, whose film career began with whimsical Puppetoons shorts and ev...
Here’s my much-missed pal Joseph Failla scoping out the lobby of the Stanley Theater in Jersey City, some time in the 1980s. The photo was taken by My Close Personal Friend Ron Goldberg™, clearly an accomplished photographer, and more recen...
The picture, starring Hugh Jackman and a score of terribly well animated ovine simulations, is unalloyed delight. I thought the phrase “unalloyed delight” originated in Blake, but apparently not. Maybe I made it up my own self. But go, seri...
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GK himself: Film historian/critic, passionate music consumer. Author: "Made Men: The Story of 'Goodfellas'" and "The World Is Yours: The Story of 'Scarface.'" This site: continuation of his long-running "Some Came Running" blog.
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