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An excellent video essay by Must See Films. Stanley Kubrick | The Economy of Statement: This video explores an idea that I heard Kubrick...
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The Royal Ocean Film Society put together this fantastic video essay that looks at the inventive and brilliant staging that Sidney Lumet...
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Jacob T. Swinney over at Fandor put together this excellent video essay that takes a good look at Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. When...
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This is a fantastic video essay looking at Jean-Pierre Melville’s classic Le Samouraï and Alain Delon’s performance. After...
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A great video essay by Thomas Flight. Cars are everywhere in the movies. Why are filmmakers so obsessed with automobiles? Next...
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FilmStruck explores the art of Screwball Comedy by diving deep into Howard Hawks pictures, showcasing how the master auteur used space,...
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A simple look at how Carol Reed directed and Oswald Hafenrichter edited, one of the greatest character introductions of all time. A great...
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