Saturday, November 22, 2014

DoC on Facebook


You can now follow Decades of Cinema on Facebook!


One of the things we'll be doing exclusively there is in the days leading up to new episodes revealing the selected films every couple days. We'll also use it as a hub to share interesting essays, articles, critical analysis, etc.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Episode #1

It's finally here! The premiere episode of Decades of Cinema! Below are various ways of listening to the show and links followed by a rundown of this episode's film list! Enjoy!

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If you are a Letterboxd user here's a DoC Episode #1 list there if you want to follow along at home and use it track which films from this episode you've seen!

Without further adieu -- here's this episode's films!

1890s
Comic Costume Race (Paul, 1896)

1900s
The Dancing Pig (1907)

1910s
Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl (Griffith, 1919)

1920s
Man with a Movie Camera (Vertov, 1929)

1930s
Alexander Nevsky (Eisenstein, Vasilev, 1938) 

1940s
The Magnificent Ambersons (Welles, 1942)

1950s
Hiroshima Mon Amour (Resnais, 1959)

1960s
Spartacus (Kubrick, 1960)

1970s
Mark of the Devil (Armstrong, Hoven, 1970)

1980s
Fitzcarraldo (Herzog, 1982)

1990s
The Long Day Closes (Davies, 1992)

2000s
Castaway on the Moon (Lee, 2009)

2010s
John Carter (Stanton, 2012)

Rapid Fire Reviews
Mr. Jones (Mueller, 2013), Computer Chess (Bujalski, 2013), The Internship (Levy, 2013), The Signal (Eubank, 2014), The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (Robinson, 2014), and My Dinner with Andre (Malle, 1981)

Remember to e-mail us at decadesofcinema@yahoo.com to send in your comment, questions, and requests for the Rapid Fire Reviews segment! Thanks for the support and we'll see you at the movies!