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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…

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I Am Waiting
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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,…

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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…

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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…

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The Tall T
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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,…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Zero Hour
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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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