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Thee Kevin Hegge (@theekevinhegge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to have chatted with @suspirialex about Tramps! For Film International - we cover some behind the scenes stuff like how - gasp - women were involved in the New Romantic scene! Thank you so much Alexandra!

Jeremy Carr (@jeremyrcarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A fascinating study that examines themes mostly, but not exclusively, central to feminist visual representations, without losing sight of the paradoxes that shade contemporary approaches to Polanski’s work in the light of the #meToo movement." filmint.nu/repulsion-by-j…

Jeremy Carr (@jeremyrcarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been fortunate enough to have book reviews I’ve written featured in this, but I never thought a review of MY OWN book (a positive one, I might add) would be included. Thank you The Daily and Film International!

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A far-out Finnish film about the vagaries of the past, the present, the future, and the all-important image. For Film International, my review of Risto Jarva’s TIME OF ROSES. filmint.nu/risto-jarvas-t…

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A film with "relentlessly striking imagery": Film International reviews Risto Jarva's Time of Roses, now on blu-ray from Deaf Crocodile with limited edition slipcover designed by Lucas Peverill 🌹 vinegarsyndrome.com/products/time-… filmint.nu/risto-jarvas-t…

Bibi Berki (@bibiberki1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A while back I came across a 1924 article by DW Griffith predicting the film industry 100 years from then. Now, in other words. You can read about his bizarre hit-and-miss prognostications here: filmint.nu/looking-back-a… Film International #filmwriting #filmhistory #silentmovies

A while back I came across a 1924 article by DW Griffith predicting the film industry 100 years from then. Now, in other words. You can read about his bizarre hit-and-miss prognostications here: 
filmint.nu/looking-back-a…

<a href="/FilmInt/">Film International</a> #filmwriting #filmhistory #silentmovies
Carl Davis (@carldavismusic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1924 DW Griffith wrote a magazine article in entitled The Movies 100 Years From Now. One prediction was that “There never will be speaking pictures". Bibi Berki's brilliant piece for Film International explores Griffith's motives for his prophesising. #Silents filmint.nu/looking-back-a…

Anthony Gutiérrez (@mexiwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The question of precisely when Universal horror movies began is equally as fascinating as it is complicated." #filmhistory #horrorfilm #cinematography #UniversalPictures Film International filmint.nu/universals-fir…

Horror Lex® (@horrorlex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one knows early horror like Gary D. Rhodes... Let him introduce you to THE HOUSE OF FEAR (1915) and a very early DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE (1913) in his latest at Film International, "Universal's First Horror Movies." #openaccess filmint.nu/universals-fir…

Univ Press of MS (@upmiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Film International (Film International ) recently featured an excerpt from the introduction to CHRISTIAN PETZOLD: INTERVIEWS. Read the excerpt here: filmint.nu/from-the-intro…

Thomas M. Puhr (@thomaspuhr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wasn't as taken with Talk to Me as others seem to be, but enjoyed it nonetheless. Some words, courtesy of Film International. filmint.nu/danny-and-mich…

MidCenturyCinema (@midcenturycinem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent Lumet-savvy essay on Serpico via Christina Newland for Park Circus - H/T esp. to 2nd paragraph (too long to quote - read it!) [Lumet & Pacino would follow this w/Dog Day Afternoon - more via Heather Hendershot/Film International: filmint.nu/losing-pacino-…] parkcircus.com/latest/P2726-S…

The Daily (@criteriondaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geoffrey O’Brien says his new book, ARABIAN NIGHTS OF 1934 (The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social), is “a collage of what was floating through people’s minds as they sat in the dark absorbing all those thousand and one plot twists.” Film International — filmint.nu/geoffrey-obrie…

Geoffrey O’Brien says his new book, ARABIAN NIGHTS OF 1934 (<a href="/mitpress/">The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social</a>), is “a collage of what was floating through people’s minds as they sat in the dark absorbing all those thousand and one plot twists.”

<a href="/FilmInt/">Film International</a> — filmint.nu/geoffrey-obrie…