New film books
I am not what one would call a cinephile and I rarely see movies in theatres, and if it wasn’t for COVID I’d still have
I am not what one would call a cinephile and I rarely see movies in theatres, and if it wasn’t for COVID I’d still have
In what must be the speediest turnaround from the time I acquire a book to the time I read and review it, I present to
Greed: a film by Erich von Stroheim is from the Classic Film Scripts series and was published in 1972. It contains the full shooting script of
Readers of my blog are aware of the books I read since I post reviews on this forum. I have only started to list all the
During this period of COVID-19 social distancing I have been working from home, where among my main duties I take care of library payroll and
Mr. Know-It-All: The Tarnished Wisdom of a Filth Elder is the latest book by John Waters. I love his writing and definitely needed a good read
Mark and I are waiting for our flight from Berlin to Toronto, which leaves at 12.05 local time. While flying home we will miss the
My favourite movie of all time is “White Christmas”. I collect movie paraphernalia and love to display it in my home every year. Since Christmas
Make Trouble is John Waters’s commencement address to the graduating class of the Rhode Island School of Design of 2015. This is a slight book–only 71
“The Lonely Lady” is one of my favourite worst films ever. Made in 1983, it was shown regularly on late-night TV throughout the eighties. I learned its