Tag Archives: John Cassavetes
HBD! JLG
Jean-Luc Godard celebrated his 87th birthday on December 3 and even though I read a handful of articles and re-tweeted tweet I saw about the master I’m only getting around to mentioning it here. Maybe I was slow to this task because GODARD seems too massive for a quick mention in a blog post. He’s [...]
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Tagged 3D, 87th birthday, Cannes, December 3, Goodbye to Language, Jean-Luc Godard, John Cassavetes, Nashville, Oliver Stone, Pierrot Le Feu
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Considering Cassavetes
This year we mark three decades since the release of John Cassavetes’ last film, Big Trouble, in 1986. Truth is, I’ve never seen Big Trouble — Cassavetes stepped-in to helm the troubled production when the original writer/director bailed on the project. For most fans of Cassavetes, his last film was the 1984 marital drama Love [...]
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Tagged bbc, Big Trouble, Channel 4, Cinephile, cirrhosis, John Cassavetes, Love Streams, Peter Falk
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