Tag: 1957 in Film
1957 In Film: Throne of Blood
Akira Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood is a graphic retelling of Shakespeare’s Macbeth as told in feudal Japan. Although the film does not carry with it any of…
1957 in Film: I Am Waiting
Japanese cinema from the 1950s remains one of the strongest periods in film ever. With masters in cinema such as Yasujirō Ozu, Keisuke Kinoshita, and,…
1957 in Film: Witness for the Prosecution
In a year of strong Best Picture contenders, there’s generally that one film (or occasionally several) that likely would have won, if it hadn’t been…
1957 in Film: A King in New York
In the middle of the McCarthy communist-hunt, Charlie Chaplin ended up being exiled from the United States due to his open criticisms of the government…
1957 in Film: The Tall T
From 1956 to 1960, director Budd Boetticher and actor Randolph Scott collaborated on seven westerns together. These films were made on the cheap, done fast,…
1957 in Film: Smultronstället (Wild Strawberries)
1957 was a seminal year for Ingmar Bergman. He released two films that year. The Seventh Seal (Det sjunde inseglet) and Wild Strawberries (Smultronstället). Both…
1957 in Film: A Face in the Crowd
We live in a society driven by attention. In the era of social media, attention is the most powerful tool and weapon that one can…
1957 in Film: Pyaasa
Pyaasa (1957) (literally “thirsty,” but known as The Thirsty One in English) is the cinematic triumph of the middle twentieth century that most cinema lovers…
1957 in Film: Zero Hour!
Zero Hour! opens with a dogfight sequence as an America squad led by Ted Stryker. Their mission is to destroy a high priority target. Using fog as…
1957 in Film: A Farewell to Arms
How well does this version of A Farewell to Arms hold up? Unfortunately, the answer is not very. Despite the talents of Rock Hudson and…
1957 in Film: 12 Angry Men
There’s a question that every cinephile has answered at least once in their lives. Have you ever been asked, what film made you realized that…
1957 in Film: Sweet Smell of Success
Few other genres describe the 1950’s cinema landscape better than film noir. The tales of crime, murder and lust are ones for the ages. Still…
1957 in Film: Tokyo Twilight
Tokyo Twilight is a devastating film, full of tragedy, sadness, and internal suffering that is rarely caught on screen so eloquently. It’s a film of a…
1957 in Film: Funny Face
In today’s world of digital media it is hard to really think of a time when print was truly king. Magazines are still around, but…