Film at 11
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For Film at 11, Feb. 2, 2024, a survey of the westerns of Randolph Scott directed by Budd Boetticher
This week, the full episode of Film at 11 is dedicated to a survey of the suite of westerns directed by Budd Boetticher with Randolph Scott, released in the mid-'50s, and often written by Burt Kennedy. The opportunity to do so arises from the recent re
For Friday, 26 January. 2024, a report of our special episode on Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
In anotherveryspecial edition ofFilm at 11, Lisa Neville, who teaches Film atCortland University, Cortland New York, Matthew of KBOO'sGremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Sherlock Holmes and theVoice of Terror, from 1942.
Film at 11 for 19 January, 2024, looks at some old and new films
Today, we are joined by Matthew of KBOOs Gremlin Time to reach into the past and look again at The Rocketteer, based on the distinctive comic book, followed by a compare and contrast with the recent animated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. But f
Film at 11, for Friday, Jan., 12, 2024, with a double dose of Jeff Godsil on some film essentials
This week we look at three recent classics. First, Jeff Godsil re-assesses Diabolique, Henri-Georges's Hitchcockian thriller from 1955. Next, Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time of thefilm de lookclassic from 1981, Diva. Finally, Jeff re-visit
We return to the world of James Bond for Friday, 5 January, on Film at 11
This week we are joined by Matthew of KBOO'sGremlin Timefor a full episodeto discuss the second James Bond film,From Russia With Love, on the occasion of the British Film Institiute's recent monograph on the film, published on October 6, 2022
For Friday, Dec., 29, we are airing our special episode on Tarkovsky's Ivan's Childhood, given the nature of the times
Lisa and Matthew join is in this reprise of our show dedicated to Tarkovsky's Ivan's Childhood.
For Friday, 22 December, and in keeping with the holiday spirit, we air an improved version of last's show on The Bishop's Wife"
Lisa Neville of Cortland University in New York, and Matthew of KBOOs Gremlin Timejoin us to discuss a great yet ambiguous Cary Grant film, The Bishop's Wife, an improved repeat from last week, and in keeping with the holiday spirit.