Things I promised not to tell | Two Christmases. Two Catholic Heroes
The celebration of Christmas, or Rite of Advent, is along with Resurrection Easter, a key event for Christianity; especially for …
Things I promised not to tell | John Ford: The winner takes nothing
For Diego Ávalos Next to what we denominate film auteurs central to the display of classic American cinema, both in …
Things I promised not to tell | Impossible connection
Are you actually that weak that you don’t remember that time of grace? Hugo Van Hoffmannsthal, Unending Time Every work …
Things I promised not to tell | Fritz Lang: The two faces of january
“Intimacy with the model demands more attention, but conceives a larger familiarity. Every stroke comes out one at the time, …
Things I promised not to tell | Billy Wilder’s “Fedora”: A bittersweet decadence
In a video featured in our YouTube channel to present our book ”Hitchcock at work”, Sebastian De Caro, who did …
Things I promised not to tell | About horror and inflations
Horror cinema has become, or was transformed by some critically unendowed enthusiasts, in a sort of form or another mode …
Things I promised not to tell | About “Things I promised not to say”
The concept of cinema employs in its procedure a lot of same “operative transformations” ––as we have denominated it–– of …
Things I promised not to tell | A century of Caligari
For Roberto “Dodi” Scheuer “Many hands in a plate can make a lot of doodles” -Anonymous Not every celebration must …
Things I promised not to tell | Murnau: The world at dawn
Life is not a dream, but it might be one. Novalis, Fragments If the early Scandinavian reaction to Hollywood cinema …
Things I promised not to tell | The Guest: The exterminating angel visits the Simpson family
Horror cinema became, or was forced to become by some enthusiasts not much endowed with a critical outlook, in a …