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Tag: Edmond OBrien

Crimes of the heart – The Bigamist

Ida Lupino’s the Bigamist is still remarkable 68 years later. Here’s my review (mild spoilers).

50s America, auteurism, Drama, Edmond OBrien, Edmund Gwenn, Ida Lupino, Joan Fontaine, Miracle on 34th street, relationships, The Bigamist, The Hitchhiker, The Trouble with Angels

Film Reviews

  • Hall of mirrors – A Special Day
  • Fool’s gold – What if
  • America’s wounds – Da 5 Bloods
  • As it is written – Kodachrome
  • The heart’s echo chamber – Searching
  • Son of Man – Ad Astra
  • Meanderathon – The Wild Blue Yonder
  • Louisiana Noir – In the Electric Mist
  • ‘Tis a man’s world – The Homesman
  • The Mirage of Adulthood – The Edge of 17
  • Grey – White Hype – Ugetsu Monogatari
  • Thank you, Goodbye – The Sunset Limited
  • Crimes of the heart – The Bigamist
  • The Feast of Life – Big night

Essays

  • The curious case of David Fincher and his many takes – A short babble on the auteur’s cult of personality

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