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Cameron Geiser
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Cinema is my life. I write Film Criticism for filmsfatale.com If we knew each other on Twitter, feel free to follow me again if you're into my shenanigans. Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dxUkl
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⚡Happy Godzilla Day⚡In 1954, an enormous beast clawed its way out of the sea, destroying everything in its path—and changing movies forever. On the Criterion Channel, celebrate with all-day marathon of Godzilla films through the decades!
www.criterionchannel.com/godzilla-the...
I'm on day 5 of excruciating Shoulder pain due to going "a little too hard" at the gym and I am now delirious from all the constant pain and medicine. Seems like I just need to relax but almost every position I put myself in hurts. Whew. Can't wait for this too Shall pass or whatever the fuck lol
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I re-watched Network last night and I'm not sure I've seen a 50-year-old movie hold up that well.
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Art by Roger Stine for covers of Cinefantastique magazine 1977-1990
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It’s so painfully on the nose that an adaptation of Stephen King’s dystopian novel about “win or die” game shows replacing the social safety net, written as Reagan was doing just that, is coming out the same month that SNAP is being halted
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RIP Adam Greenberg
He was the superb cinematographer who shot Near Dark (watch it!), Terminator 2: Judgment Day and, of course, The Terminator, which means he’s responsible for one of my favourite shots in cinema that also coined a new genre for its film:
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“BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ” (1962) dir. John Frankenheimer

Burt Lancaster, Telly Savalas, Karl Malden, Thelma Ritter, Neville Brand

🎬 United Artists
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all title sequences should feature hot pink font
"The Empty Man" got me good once alone in the house, Worth a shot!
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Letterboxd Visits the historic Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon 📽️ 🎞️ Watch the full visit: boxd.it/cN0

Madeleine Criglow, Matt Cunningham and Dan Halsted talk about the landmark cinema's film programming, projection booths, pipe organ and more.
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Huge thank you to the comedians, musicians, artists and writers who are just as mad and bewildered as the rest of us but are still doing their best to make life worth living for everyone.
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pissing myself laughing at the way Georgie just peaces out when it gets weird
It's one of the many reasons why I enjoy Bob's Burgers. Every season, every year, Halloween, Thanksgiving, & Christmas episodes and they're usually among the best of each season.
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Not only is Young Frankenstein a great movie, but it’s also a wonderful snapshot of a bunch of hugely talented people at the absolute peak of their powers. Wilder talked about not wanting to go home, such was the pleasure of making this film, and that energy runs through every scene.
By year of release. That way I can see the history of Cinema
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Absolute Batman breaking a white supremacist's arm in the latest comic 🦇
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My middle grade novel in prose-verse, HeartLand, grew to 109,000 words. It's now 72,000. But the ghosts of those words are there, haunting what remains. I just received the ARCs, and yes, I can definitely feel those missing words hovering at the edges. Cover reveal coming soon! #kidlit #MG #poetry
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Blow Out (1981)
Director: Brian De Palma

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