Category: USA

  • AN UNMARRIED WOMAN

    AN UNMARRIED WOMAN

    “An Unmarried Woman” is a 1978 American drama film directed by Paul Mazursky. It is an emotionally resonant exploration of love, loss, and personal growth centered around a woman’s journey of self-discovery after her marriage unexpectedly falls apart. The film stars Jill Clayburgh in a career-defining role and is supported by Alan Bates and Michael…

  • SAFETY LAST!

    SAFETY LAST!

    “Safety Last!” is a 1923 American silent romantic comedy directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor, starring Harold Lloyd in one of his most famous roles. The film is renowned for its iconic scenes of daredevil stunts, particularly the thrilling climax where Lloyd’s character hangs precariously from a skyscraper’s clock. The film opens with…

  • HANG’ EM HIGH

    HANG’ EM HIGH

    “Hang’ Em High” is a 1968 American Western film directed by Ted Post and starring Clint Eastwood in one of his iconic roles as a former lawman turned avenger. The film is a gritty, tense exploration of justice, revenge, and the moral complexities of the American frontier.The film opens with Jed Cooper (played by Clint…

  • SACRED HOUSES: FOX THEATER, FORT MADISON

    SACRED HOUSES: FOX THEATER, FORT MADISON

    “Sacred Houses Series” This month, we would like to pay homage to the Fox Theater in Ft. Madison, Iowa, USA, as we continue to celebrate and honor notable movie theaters around the globe. There is little information available online about this theater besides a contribution to another great website called Cinema Treasures which essentially gives…

  • MARATHON MAN

    MARATHON MAN

    “Marathon Man,” directed by John Schlesinger, is a 1976 thriller that intertwines political intrigue, family secrets, and a relentless quest for survival. Based on William Goldman’s novel, the film features standout performances from its leading cast. The story centers on Thomas “Babe” Levy (Dustin Hoffman), a Columbia University graduate history student and avid marathon runner.…

  • THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH

    THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH

    “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” directed by Joel Coen, is a stark and atmospheric adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic play. The film stays faithful to the original text while bringing a fresh, minimalist visual style that enhances the story’s dark and haunting themes. The film opens with the victorious Scottish general Macbeth (Denzel Washington) and his…

  • SCARECROW

    SCARECROW

    “Scarecrow” is a 1973 poignant road movie directed by Jerry Schatzberg that delves into themes of friendship, redemption, and the American dream. The film stars Gene Hackman and Al Pacino in remarkable performances that capture the essence of their characters’ complex lives. The story begins with two drifters meeting on a desolate stretch of road…

  • BEING JOHN MALKOVICH

    BEING JOHN MALKOVICH

    “Being John Malkovich” is a 1999 darkly comedic and surreal film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman. The film explores identity, consciousness, and the human desire for connection and control. The story centers on Craig Schwartz (John Cusack), a struggling puppeteer living in New York City with his pet-obsessed wife, Lotte (Cameron…

  • SE7EN

    SE7EN

    “Seven” is a 1995 dark, psychological thriller directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. The film follows two detectives, the soon-to-retire William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and the ambitious newcomer David Mills (Brad Pitt), as they hunt down a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as motifs for his murders. The…

  • SHORT FILM: THE ARGUMENT

    SHORT FILM: THE ARGUMENT

    “The Argument,” a short film directed by Donald Cammell and edited by Frank Mazzola, is an experimental piece that was filmed in 1971 but remained unfinished until 1999. The film centers on an intense and enigmatic dialogue between two characters, a man and a woman, whose identities and relationships remain deliberately ambiguous. Set within the…