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All That Jazz Review - Criterion Forum All That Jazz interestingly enough was born out of Fosse’s desire to do a film about death (in his interview Heim mentions Fosse was obsessed with the subject) and was to be based on a novel, but his experience with choreographing Chicago, finishing up the editing on Lenny, and then his own open heart surgery after his body couldn’t take it
All That Jazz Details - Criterion Forum Assembled with visionary editing that makes dance come alive on-screen as never before, and overflowing with sublime footwork by the likes of Ann Reinking, Leland Palmer, and Ben Vereen, All That Jazz pushes the musical genre to personal depths and virtuosic aesthetic heights
CC40 - criterionforum. org The films: 8½ (1963), Tokyo Story (1953), All That Jazz (1979), Bicycle Thieves (1948), Repo Man (1984), Naked (1993), Jules and Jim (1962), Being There (1979), Weekend (1967), Yi Yi (2000), The Night of the Hunter (1955), Pickpocket (1959), Sweet Smell of Success (1957), On the Waterfront (1954), Do the Right Thing (1989), Ratcatcher (1999
Some Like It Hot Details - Criterion Forum When Chicago musicians Joe and Jerry accidentally witness a gangland shooting, they quickly board a southbound train to Florida, disguised as Josephine and Daphne, the two newest—and homeliest—members of an all-female jazz band
King of Jazz Review - Criterion Forum Film and jazz critic—and this film’s number one fan based on all evidence here—Gary Giddens appears in an introduction for the film, as well as in an audio commentary, the latter alongside music and cultural critic Gene Seymour, and musician and bandleader Vince Giordano In the intro Giddens spends 16-minutes explaining his love for the
1265 Thelonious Monk Straight, No Chaser - criterionforum. org To use a jazz analogy, the Dean Benedetti story is a fascinating one in its own right, even if you don't hear a note of his recordings In Grizzly Man , Herzog is really layering three films: the Timothy Treadwell story; the story of the film Treadwell was making (i e the archive) - which wasn't necessarily the film he thought he was making
Kino Lorber Studio Classics: Film Noir: the Dark Side of Cinema (All . . . Hardly, if at all, "noir" (no surprise for this series), Nightmare is a psychological-thriller about a jazz musician being haunted by a killing in his dreams Despite what the BD cover might imply, Robinson has more of a supporting role with B-movie staple Kevin McCarthy being the lead
Awards Season 2024 - Page 18 - criterionforum. org I looked through all the winners from years past, and it's hard to judge a lot of those earlier songs because many, maybe even all of them, have been interpreted wonderfully by somebody down the line, whether it's another pop vocalist or quite often a jazz musician, but by mid-century, there's a lot of treacle and tastes seem especially
Kino Lorber Studio Classics - Page 242 - criterionforum. org The Silent Partner (1978) Starring Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, Céline Lomez, John Candy, Michae Kirby Gail Dahms-Bonine – Shot by Billy Williams (Billion Dollar Brain) – Score by Jazz Legend Oscar Peterson – Screenplay by Curtis Hanson (L A Confidential) – Directed by Daryl Duke (Shadow of the Hawk)
52 Pick-Up Review :: Criterion Forum In 1986, John Frankenheimer – the director of <I>The Manchurian Candidate< I>, <I>Seconds< I> and <I>French Connection II< I> – made the unlikely career move of working with schlockmeisters Cannon Films Adapting Elmore Leonard’s novel of the same name, <I>52 Pick-Up< I>’s union brought about the perfect blend of high calibre thrills and Cannon-grade trash <BR><BR> Roy Scheider (<I