1930s Archive
Genius (2016)
A fascinating story of a famous writer’s struggles to get his books published. Genius (2016) Cast: Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, Laura Linney, Guy Pearce Director: Michael Grandage Studio: Summit/ Lionsgate (9/6/16) Video: 2.39:1 for 16:9 screens, color Audio: English DD 5.1 Subtitles: English, English SDH, Spanish Extras: “Genesis of Genius,” “Painting a Portrait of the Lost Generation” Length: 98 min. Rating: ***** This film chronicles the NYC 1930s’ lifestyle and the chaotic relationship between the great North Carolina author Thomas Wolfe and his editor at Scribiner – Maxwell Perkins. Their friendship goes thru many phases as they work tirelessly on editing down the lengthy and verbose handwritten manuscripts of Wolfe. Wolfe’s wife is also a major fixture in the rocky relationships, and she seems to understand what is happening between her husband and the editor better than either of them do. It’s quite amazing that the filmmakers were able to somehow make it interesting to watch what an editor does. [I’m so glad I don’t have those length problems with any of my writers… Ed.] Firth, as the editor, always keeps his hat on, until the very end when he reads the final letter Wolfe has sent him […]
Dangerous Liaisons, Blu-ray (2012/2013)
Turns out this is the second Asian film treatment of the 18th-century French novel.
The Whisperer in Darkness (2012)
Fans of H.P. Lovecraft will love this; others may be merely bemused.
Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times, Blu-ray (1936/2010)
Right up there with Citizen Kane as one of the greatest American films ever.