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Genius Uncovered: The Film Legacy of Howard Hawks

John Farr | Posted 05.21.2012

John Farr

Over a forty-plus year career, it's astonishing that this brilliant director was Oscar-nominated only once. As I've often said, sometimes the Academy gets it wrong. This was one of those times.

On His 75th Birthday, The Best Jack Nicholson Movies of All Time

John Farr | Posted 04.22.2012

John Farr

It does not seem quite possible that Jack Nicholson could be turning 75 today. He seems ageless, particularly when you revisit his best films. And that's just what we should all do to mark the occasion.

The Ten Greatest From Great Britain

John Farr | Posted 04.02.2012

John Farr

After screening Criterion's new DVD set, "David Lean Directs Noel Coward," I resolved to compile my own top ten, "desert island" list of British films across the decades.

When Comedy Was Clean and Comediennes Were King

John Farr | Posted 05.20.2012

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For those wanting a respite from today's low, "in-your-face" brand of comedy, here are a few tried-and-true classics featuring these top screen comediennes. These special ladies made us laugh -- and feel smart -- at the same time.

Clark Gable: King of Hollywood

John Farr | Posted 04.01.2012

John Farr

As we kick off Oscar month tomorrow, we also honor the birthday of Clark Gable, who picked up a statuette at the seventh Academy Awards ceremony in 1935.

For Black History Month, Ten Key Films on the African-American Experience

John Farr | Posted 03.20.2012

John Farr

With Martin Luther King's birthday just past us, and Black History month coming up, the time seems right to celebrate those invaluable films that shed light on the black community's long struggle for equal rights in this country.

Actor's Actor: A Birthday Salute to Robert Duvall

John Farr | Posted 03.05.2012

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Duvall can look back with pride on a rich and colorful life, and his contributions to film should never be underestimated, as the following ten titles demonstrate.

DVDs Worth Owning - and Giving - for Christmas

John Farr | Posted 02.15.2012

John Farr

I just know many of you out there are scrambling to catch up on your holiday gift giving. This article's for you.

Kirk Douglas Turns 95!

John Farr | Posted 02.07.2012

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Should we call him "Spartacus"? Or "Champion"? Both names certainly fit the man. Kirk Douglas turns 95 tomorrow, and he is still very much with us.

On The Artist, The Lure of Nostalgia, and Ten Silent Movies Worth Talking Up

John Farr | Posted 01.29.2012

John Farr

Just when you start believing there's no hope for anything daring and original coming out of Movieland, something gets released that surprises you. The Artist is one such movie -- and what's new about it is that it's old.

Inspiration Over Perspiration: The Best Almodovar by Farr

John Farr | Posted 01.09.2012

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A tale of a scientist who exacts a most unusual form of revenge on the young man that victimized his daughter, The Skin I Live In is gorgeously shot, paced, and acted.

She Who Dares: The Astonishing Work Of Tilda Swinton

John Farr | Posted 01.01.2012

John Farr

Believe it or not, in a pop culture filled with mindless reality shows and slick formula franchises, there are still a few players out there whose work offers a glimmer of hope that originality and intelligence can prevail. Tilda Swinton is one such player.

This Lion Roared: A Tribute to George C. Scott

John Farr | Posted 12.18.2011

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Whether or not you were fortunate enough to see George C. Scott in the theater, his best film work remains. Revisiting these six features -- and watching this enigmatic, brilliant actor perform -- is still a revelation.

Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith

John Farr | Posted 12.09.2011

John Farr

In the final analysis, religion is what we humans have made of it, good and bad. Perhaps that's what makes it such a fascinating subject for film. Here then are my candidates for the top ten films dealing with faith and spirituality.

25 Foreign Films Even Subtitle Haters Should See

John Farr | Posted 11.25.2011

John Farr

Reading subtitles is a lot like riding a bicycle. Practice not only makes perfect, soon enough it's second nature so you don't even notice you're doing it. This particularly holds true when you're watching something great.

Kate Winslet: The Antidote for Contagion -- and Now She's Won an Emmy!

John Farr | Posted 11.19.2011

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Almost fifteen years after Titanic, with six Oscar nods and one win to her credit, Kate Winslet is an actress at the peak of her powers -- no longer a precocious ingénue, but a professional who's conscientiously developed her craft.

Is "High-Def" Technology Ruining the Look of Classic Films?

John Farr | Posted 11.04.2011

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This 63-year-old feature looked almost as if it had been shot last week. I was intensely aware of Moira Shearer's heavy make-up and could literally see Anton Walbrook's pores. It was fascinating, hypnotic, but also more than a little distracting.

As He Turns 75, Thoughts on the Legacy of Robert Redford

John Farr | Posted 10.19.2011

John Farr

I saw no mention of Robert Redford's birthday amongst all the pop dreck that seems to capture people's attention these days. I am going to attempt a tribute of sorts, as I can think of few people in the entertainment field more deserving.

Even After Midnight In Paris, I Prefer Woody Allen's Early Work

John Farr | Posted 10.12.2011

John Farr

Great artists of all types and stripes confront the same challenge: once they've created something truly brilliant, how do they ever equal it, much less surpass it?

10 Black & White Movies for People Who Won't Watch Black & White Movies

John Farr | Posted 09.27.2011

John Farr

If I could get all those black and white haters out there to watch just ten titles -- movies that constituted absolutely essential viewing -- which would they be?

Is Today's Film Comedy in the Toilet?

John Farr | Posted 09.16.2011

John Farr

I continue to be nostalgic for comedy that doesn't require constant profanity or a surfeit of fart gags to succeed, that relies instead on subtle, clever scripts and witty dialogue; movies that in the end give their audiences some credit for brains and taste.

The Greatest Hollywood Director You May Never Have Heard Of

John Farr | Posted 09.10.2011

John Farr

Which Hollywood director actually made the most great movies? In the Alsace area of Germany, future director William Wyler was born. Here is a sampling of his best movies covering three full decades.

Larry Crowne: Finally, a Movie for Grown-Ups! Oops -- Maybe Not

John Farr | Posted 09.02.2011

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When a wealthy, long-established and still influential mega-star like Hanks decides he can write as well as act, there will be all too many people in Tinseltown willing to agree with him.

Post Mortem on Weiner Coverage: He Looked Bad, but So Did the Media

John Farr | Posted 08.28.2011

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After all the public flogging this once proud public servant has undergone, doesn't there come a point when enough is enough? Not where most of today's media is concerned, it seems.

10 Classic Movies That Turn Up the Heat for Summer

John Farr | Posted 08.21.2011

John Farr

I googled "best summer-themed movies" but I think what I got was "any summer-themed movie."For those who want a little extra quality in their summer fare, here comes a varied but more rewarding list.