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News and Commentary – Mike Nichol’s Carnal Knowledge

Posted on November 6, 2016January 21, 2021 by MidCenturyCinema

Mid Century Cinema favorite Mike Nichols would have turned eighty-five on November 6.  We have previously celebrated each of his first two films, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966) and The Graduate (1967), so on this occasion we thought we would take a look at another one of his best—one of the milestones of the…

Gu on the Run

50 Years Ago This Week – Another Masterpiece from Jean-Pierre Melville

Posted on November 2, 2016December 24, 2020 by MidCenturyCinema

Jean-Pierre Melville’s ninth feature film, Le Deuxieme Souffle, premiered in Paris on November 1, 1966.  The nominal plot – prison break, world-weary gangster, impossible heist, inevitable unraveling – sounds like standard-issue fare.  But in Melville’s hands . . . in Melville’s hands . . . these basic and familiar elements are molded into nothing short…

The Shooting

50 Years Ago This Week – Monte Hellman and Jack Nicholson, Twice

Posted on October 25, 2016January 21, 2021 by MidCenturyCinema

The program of the 1966 San Francisco Film Festival, which ran from October 20-30 of that year, featured two modest efforts that were the product of a partnership between Jack Nicholson and Monte Hellman. The duo, who had previously collaborated on a pair of movies in the Philippines, had this time gone off to the…

News and Commentary – Bookshelf: Roger Ebert’s The Great Movies IV

Posted on October 19, 2016January 21, 2021 by MidCenturyCinema

The newly released The Great Movies IV, the final collection of essays originally published by Roger Ebert in The Chicago Sun Times, arrives as a pleasant surprise—if, necessarily, as a bittersweet one.  The preceding three volumes each had one hundred entries; this final installment features only sixty-two, a crooked numerator that calls attention to a…

Seconds Bedroom

50 Years Ago This Week – Frankenheimer’s Seconds

Posted on October 7, 2016December 24, 2020 by MidCenturyCinema

Seconds, the third entry in what can be seen as John Frankenheimer’s American Nightmares trilogy – an astonishing triptych that began in 1962 with The Manchurian Candidate (one of the great American films of the second half of the twentieth century), and continued in 1964 with Seven Days in May (written by Rod Serling and…

50 Years Ago This Week – Hitchcock/Truffaut

Posted on October 2, 2016December 24, 2020 by MidCenturyCinema

October 1966 welcomed the publication of Hitchcock: The Definitive Study of Alfred Hitchcock by François Truffaut, a long-form interview of the Master by one of his most devoted enthusiasts, who, both as a young critic and subsequently as a great filmmaker in his own right, counted Hitchcock among his idols.  (It is easy to point…

Touchez

News and Commentary – Birthday Boys! Becker 110, Bresson 115

Posted on September 22, 2016January 21, 2021 by MidCenturyCinema

Two giants of French cinema celebrate their birthdays this time of year, Jacques Becker on September 15—he would have been 110, and Robert Bresson, born five years before Becker on September 25 (though he would outlive him by nearly 40 years). Bertrand Tavernier has been singing Becker’s praises in a series of recent interviews on…

50 Years Ago This Week – Star Trek!

Posted on September 5, 2016January 21, 2021 by MidCenturyCinema

Since September 8, 1966, we have lived in a world that has included Star Trek, a television show that made a small difference, in a good way.  That it would endure for fifty years, spawning endless descendants, sequels, books, movies, and subcultures, is astonishing.  (The show bounced around NBC’s schedule for three years before it…

News and Commentary – Coming: The New York Film Festival

Posted on August 27, 2016January 21, 2021 by MidCenturyCinema

It’s time to mark up the calendar with plans to attend screenings at the Fifty-Fourth New York Film Festival, which will be held this year from September 30 to October 16.  The big tent, of course, dazzles with the glittering jewels of carefully selected new films, not yet in general release.  Always full of promise…

Redford Condor

News and Commentary – Robert Redford is 80!

Posted on August 18, 2016January 21, 2021 by MidCenturyCinema

Robert Redford turns eighty on August 18, which at some level is hard to believe.  But when you think about, it does come with the territory of having starred in an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents—in 1961. It might also seem odd that here at Mid Century Cinema we’re taking the opportunity to celebrate the…

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