Woo, John Jeremy Carr November 2023 Great Directors b. September 22, 1946 (birthdate as stated on passport), Guangzhou, China While several filmmakers have become synonymous with specific genres, few have carved out as inimitable and identifiable a niche within...
Thompson, J. Lee Jeremy Carr May 2023 Great Directors b. 1 August, 1914, Bristol, England, UK d. 30 August, 2002, Sooke, British Columbia, Canada He directed some of the most famous actors in film history, from Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, and Anthony Quinn, to...
Sorrentino, Paolo Jeremy Carr October 2022 Great Directors b. 31 May, 1970, Naples, Campania, Italy The comparisons to Federico Fellini may be seen as both a blessing and a curse for Paolo Sorrentino. On one hand, the lofty likening to one of world cinema’s grand mast...
Garbo, Greta Jeremy Carr May 2022 Great Actors b. 18 September 1905, Stockholm, Sweden d. 15 April 1990, New York City, U.S. “What, when drunk, one sees in other women, one sees in Garbo sober.” This often-quoted musing by Kenneth Tynan, published in the ...
Curtiz, Michael Jeremy Carr January 2022 Great Directors b. 24 December, 1886, Budapest, Austria-Hungary d. 10 April, 1962, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA Having helmed some of the most successful films of Hollywood’s Golden Age, winning an Academy Award a...
Riefenstahl, Leni Jeremy Carr July 2021 Great Directors b. 22 August, 1902, Berlin, Germany d. 8 September, 2003, Bavaria, Germany Does Leni Riefenstahl even belong here, ranked alongside the world’s most illustrious filmmakers and designated a “Great Director”?...
Scott, Tony Jeremy Carr October 2020 Great Directors b. 21 June, 1944, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England, UK d. 19 August, 2012, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA When Tony Scott passed away at the age of 68, his unexpected death sent shockwaves throug...
Once Upon a Time…: Beauty and the Beast (Jean Cocteau, 1946) Jeremy Carr July 2020 CTEQ Annotations on Film Scrawling the opening credits on a chalkboard, Jean Cocteau begins his 1946 romantic fantasy La Belle et la Bête (Beauty and the Beast) by immediately breaking the fourth wall. Further revealing the illusory na...
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom as Pasolini’s Film on Film Jeremy Carr April 2020 Feature Articles As a scathing indictment of the violence and debauchery revealed during the fascist reign of 1940s Italy, it is unparalleled. As a grotesquely perceptive commentary on the extremes of consumerist culture, it is...
Bad love: The Night Porter (Liliana Cavani, 1974) Jeremy Carr April 2020 CTEQ Annotations on Film There has scarcely been a more unsettling and perversely potent love story than that which stimulates the precarious heart of Liliana Cavani’s Il portiere di notte (The Night Porter, 1974). Set in 1957 Vienna, ...
Rubble romance: A Foreign Affair (Billy Wilder, 1948) Jeremy Carr March 2020 CTEQ Annotations on Film A United States congressional envoy flies over bombed-out Berlin, its members on their way to the East German city to evaluate the morale of occupying American servicemen. Looking down at the devastation with a...
Instant Access: A Digital Golden Age for Film Fans Jeremy Carr October 2019 This is what defined cinema in the 2010s The conversation concerning developments in streaming service providers and digital, on-demand distribution has largely revolved around the accessibility of the latest blockbuster, foreign release, or independe...
Stone, Oliver Jeremy Carr July 2019 Great Directors b. 15 September, 1946, New York City, New York, USA “You can’t be an individual in this world, Huckleberry, and expect to get away with it. Only a few do.” Following in the footsteps of such controversial lum...
Dovzhenko, Alexander Jeremy Carr December 2018 Great Directors b. 10 September, 1894, Sosnitsa, Ukraine d. 25 November, 1956, Moscow, Russia “I sit down beside Pudovkin,” writes Sergei Eisenstein in 1928, after he and his filmmaking compatriot Vsevolod Pudovkin attend ...
Visconti, Luchino Jeremy Carr June 2018 Great Directors b. 2 November, 1906, Milan, Lombardy, Italy d. 17 March, 1976, Rome, Lazio, Italy Count don Luchino Visconti di Modrone was born to a life of respectability, authority, and affluence. This noble upbringing, a...
Minnie and Moskowitz Jeremy Carr March 2018 CTEQ Annotations on Film On the surface, the relationship between Minnie Moore (Gena Rowlands) and Seymour Moskowitz (Seymour Cassel) doesn’t seem like a normal romantic engagement – which is just as well, because John Cassavetes was n...
Ophuls, Max Jeremy Carr December 2017 Great Directors 6 May, 1902, Saarbrücken, Germany d. 26 March, 1957, Hamburg, Germany Like the elaborate camera manoeuvres that enrich his multinational filmography, the career of Max Ophuls has been one of dynamic fluctuati...
Tarr, Béla Jeremy Carr June 2017 Great Directors 21 July, 1955, Pécs, Hungary Béla Tarr insists that his films do not fall into distinctive periods, preferring to identify something akin to a steady evolution rather than marked turning points. Arguing, for e...
Boetticher’s Bad Men Jeremy Carr June 2017 Revisiting Budd Boetticher Budd Boetticher’s unique approach to screen villainy started, oddly enough, with John Wayne. This icon of American/Western goodness and heroism had befriended Boetticher when the star’s production company stepp...
Kazan, Elia Jeremy Carr December 2016 Great Directors Elias Kazancioglu, 7 September 1909, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey) 28 September 2003, New York City, USA “The director tells the movie story more than the man who writes the d...
Cassavetes, John Jeremy Carr July 2016 Great Directors John Nicholas Cassavetes, December 9, 1929, New York City, New York, USA February 3, 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA To talk about John Cassavetes the great director, one must first recognise Cassavetes th...
Familiar Refrains and Minor Variations: Quentin Tarantino’s Hateful Eighth Jeremy Carr March 2016 Feature Articles Every Quentin Tarantino film has been greeted with considerable controversy and critical scrutiny, with arguments concerning each new release ranging wider and raging more contentious. The Hateful Eight (2015) ...
Tarantino, Quentin Jeremy Carr December 2015 Great Directors Quentin Jerome Tarantino, March 27, 1963, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Were it not for Quentin Tarantino’s unassuming background, his meteoric rise to filmmaking fame would probably not itself have been so except...
Polanski, Roman Jeremy Carr March 2015 Great Directors b. Rajmund Roman Thierry Polański, August 18, 1933, Paris, France It is difficult to get a handle on Roman Polanski. His eclectic body of work ranges from pinnacle achievements in European art cinema to camp g...
Scorpio Rising Jeremy Carr March 2015 CTEQ Annotations on Film With its blistering rock and roll soundtrack, Kenneth Anger’s 1963 film Scorpio Rising – his twelfth short in 23 years – could be seen as a prelude to the music video. Its stress on stimulating and engaging ima...
Fuller, Samuel Jeremy Carr October 2014 Great Directors b. Samuel Michael Fuller, August 12, 1912, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA d. October 30, 1997, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA "It is not necessary for the camera to move or for the characters to move....