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| | | | | Mabel Normand is imperiled by Ford Sterling yet again and it's up to Mack Sennett to save the day with a little help from famous racecar driver Barney Oldfield. This zany comedy makes use of a very old cliché... and that's where things get sticky. Time for some myth-busting. This post is part of CMBA's... | |
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| | | | | Dismantling a room as a life unravels. Image: Letterboxd What happens when society squeezes you out? This is the question raised by the Italian neorealism film, Umberto D. (1952). Umberto, the titular character, is a polite, agreeable man who was once a civil servant. But now that his government is Done with him, he struggles... | |
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| | | | | A charming, small town in 'Middle America.' A simple way of life where neighbors are friendly, polite, but cautiously on guard of strangers that behave strangely. In Herk Harvey's only feature film/now cult classic, CARNIVAL of SOULS (1962), the small college town of Lawrence, Kansas was the perfect setting for the eery, atmospheric horror. In... | |
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