Ernst Lubitsch isn’t remembered for the silent work which Eureka’s Masters of Cinema is concerning themselves with, his name carries traction from his dramatic comedies of the 1930s and 40s (To be or not to be, Trouble in Paradise). Madame Dubarry predates this and the boom era of the silent […]
Day: 22 September 2014
A Jester’s Tale (1964) Karel Zeman’s Astonishing Anti-Historical War Epic (Review)
Everybody invested to a certain degree in cinema has their favourite actors and directors; the fascinating part of which is discovering who influenced them. This is doubly true when you discover the people who influenced such a staunch surrealist and outsider, Terry Gilliam, the very same influence that can also […]
S09E08 – If It Ain’t Broke …
This week we decided to investigate the repetitive nature of popular media, so join us as we find out more about entertainment franchises that don’t really change over time, the installments that don’t really exist (seriously – they’re just a figment of your imagination), and endlessly rebooted superheroes. Reviews – […]
S09E08 – If It Ain't Broke …
This week we decided to investigate the repetitive nature of popular media, so join us as we find out more about entertainment franchises that don’t really change over time, the installments that don’t really exist (seriously – they’re just a figment of your imagination), and endlessly rebooted superheroes. Reviews – […]