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Documentary Review: A Silent Saga of Celluloid, Cinema and Yukon History — “Dawson City: Frozen Time”
A mesmirizing movie of film, pop culture and Canadian history, “Dawson City: Frozen Time” slipped by many of us when it earned film festival circuit and limited release back in 2017. But its beauty and breathtaking ambition make it a … Continue reading
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Tagged cinema, documentary-review, film, film-history, movies, Reviews, silent-film
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Series Review: Returning to the Gold Standard — “The Story of Film: An Odyssey”
I reviewed “The Story of Film” back when it first made its way to the US via Netflix over a dozen years ago, and like everyone else who weighed in on it, called it “a film school” course in streaming … Continue reading
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Series Review: “Titans: The Rise of Hollywood,” a History of Hollywood on a “Drunk History” Budget
Louis B. Mayer, the Hollywood mogul who co-founded Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film studio still around today as Amazon’s MGM, was born Lazar Meir in Dymer, Ukraine, before emigrating to Canada and then the United States. William Fox, whose name remains emblazened … Continue reading
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Tagged cinema, curiosity-stream, film, film-history, jews-in-hollywood, netflix
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