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3 things about Mohammad Reza Aslani’s CHESS OF THE WIND

Chess of the Wind [1976] 1. Persian carpets everywhere. 2. They place his corpse in the bottomless jar. 3. In a single shot, we begin by seeing the past and end by seeing the present.

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3 things about Phil Karlson’s 99 RIVER STREET

99 River Street [1953] 1. He confronts himself in the mirror at the gym. 2. Concealed behind the aquarium. 3. “What if my name was Pauline?” 3 other things.

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3 things about Oliver Hermanus’s THE HISTORY OF SOUND

The History of Sound [2025] 1. Curled up alone on the floor next to a piano in the empty room. 2. He gently takes his hand and presses it against his throat. 3. A leather case found in the attic … Continue reading

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3 things about Alain Guiraudie’s MISERICORDIA

Misericordia [2024] 1. He explains that he often finds excuses to run into Jérémie. 2. Silent omelets. 3. “Let’s start with sleeping.” 3 other things.

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3 things about Josh Safdie’s MARTY SUPREME

Marty Supreme [2025] 1. Handcuffed wearing a towel. 2. “I’m Hitler’s worst nightmare.” 3. A stack of dirty pictures with a couple real bills on top.

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3 things about Béla Ternovszky’s CAT CITY

Cat City [1986] 1. A music video promo for the 4 Gangsters. 2. From kimono to hang-glider. 3. Double-pleated slacks on a mouse.

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3 things about Jack Conway’s LOVE CRAZY

Love Crazy [1941] 1. Willoughby, Ward Willoughby. 2. Boob spindle. 3. “I don’t know what he expects to gain by acting like an idiot.” “Isn’t he always like that?” 3 other things.

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3 things about Lynne Ramsay’s DIE MY LOVE

Die My Love [2025] 1. “I know it’s not New York, but it’s ours.” 2. Sleepwalking with a rifle. 3. An imaginary performance of “The Beast in Me.”

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3 things about Harold Clurman’s DEADLINE AT DAWN

Deadline at Dawn [1946] 1. Non compos mentis. 2. “If she cut off her head, she’d be very pretty.” 3. Too late to save his cat, his soulmate.

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A selected inventory of 2025.

By the numbers … 215: feature films I watched in 2025 (35 of which I viewed in a theater) 42: books I read in 2025 21: pizzas we ordered from The Art of Pizza 21: pizzas we ordered from Tortorice’s … Continue reading

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