Posts Tagged ‘SIFF’
Noir City at SIFF – Crashout
The 1955 film Crashout, from director Lewis R. Foster (Those Redheads from Seattle), is about as lean and pulpy as they come. The movie opens on a prison, about a second before a massive break. Pandemonium erupts, along with gunfire, as the guards attempt to…
READ MORENoir City at SIFF – The Woman on the Beach
Legendary French director Jean Renoir (The Lower Depths, Grand Illusion, and Rules of the Game) turns in this near-masterpiece of an atmospheric noir film, centering on a love triangle between a Coast Guard officer, a blind artist, and the wife who blinded him. Rare for…
READ MOREIntro To Noir
Brandi and Allen discuss noir in honor of SIFF Cinema’s Noir City series. In this piece they discuss the origins, characteristics of noir, important movies, and its influence on modern cinema.
READ MORESingle Serving 8 – SFFSFF & Battlestar Galactica
Spencer sits down with Brooks Peck to discuss the Sci-Fi & Fantasty Short Film Festival and the Battlestar Galactica Exhibits that are being curated by the Sci-Fi Museum.
READ MOREEpisode 1 – Welcome To The MacGuffin
Welcome to the first episode of the MacGuffin Film Podcast. In this episode Spencer & crew boldly tackle the new Star Trek film, discuss comic book movie adaptations, talk about film festivals, and give a brief tour of Scarecrow Video.
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