Cinéma
LAUREL & HARDY: A Melancholy Epilogue to a Happy Marriage…
The release of the Laurel and Hardy film biopic Stan & Ollie has brought the legendary comedy duo back into the public consciousness for a while. And it reminded me that, among various things I’ve written for this site over the years but never posted, there was a piece on Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy […]
The Matrix Trilogy – Symbolism Analysis – Esoteric Hollywood 2 – Jay Dyer
In this live stream we will cover Esoteric Hollywood 2, the many more films I cover in the sequel, and in particular the Matrix trilogy in-depth, the symbols used, the managed dialectics of Cold War cinema, the mafia in films, Polanski’s 9th Gate, Twin Peaks, Goonies, Time Bandits, MK ULTRA and mind control in film, Neon Demon, Dune, Signs, and then Terminator, Ex Machina, Cherry 2000 and Metropolis. Live at 5PM EST!
Barry Seal : American traffic, un bel exemple des dérives des interventions secrètes
Je vous recommande aujourd’hui ce film de 2017, qui est vraiment très intéressant.
Il revient sur les opérations clandestines de la CIA dans les années 1980 en Amérique centrale, et aux trafics qu’ils ont permis.
C’est une intéressante illustration de ce qui se passe souvent, quand on décide d’aider des groupuscules à des milliers de kilomètres – et aux retours de flammes souvent générés.
Toute ressemblance avec la Syrie etc.
Americans constantly portray Russia as the enemy, but what do Russians do?
Americans are immersed in a culture that is steeped with war dramas. If there is not a real war to depict, it is common to create a drama from a “what if?” style of fantasy. In that regard, American cinema is well-supplied with movies about Russia, the Soviet Union, the Cold War and possible alternate histories.
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Churchill, Les Heures sombres : la fin du roman national britannique ? Par François Delpla
Source : François Delpla, 04/01/2018
Un film de Joe Wright
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4555426/
“Interview” with Caoimhghin O’ Croidheain on Our Popular Entertainment
“There will be no lasting improvement in any realm unless the excessive violence embedded in our diversions dissipates. The Hollywod celebrities who are — understandably — protesting the disgusting actions of Weinstein are routinely involved in generating much more disgusting fare for far more folks across the world. And they aid and abet our wars.” — Richard Martin Oxman ATS: Do[Read More...]
A Master of ‘Critical Engagements’: John Abraham Remembered
“The anger and the creativity are so closely intertwined with me, and there’s plenty of anger left,” says film maestro Ingmar Bergman. If there was so much anger and creativity intertwined with a person in Kerala’s film world, that was none other than John Abraham, a master of ‘Arts’ in every sense, whose 80th birth anniversary falls on 11[Read More...]
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