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Suspense Versus Surprise: Hitchcock’s Number One Rule by Craig Hammill

It had been years since I had seen Clerks. Decades even. But curious to see how it held up, I plopped down in my favorite corner seat in the side of the theater and watched.Next Saturday, April 8, 2023, we return to our year long The Master: Alfred Hitchcock series with two of his clever investigations into the mysteries of matrimony veiled as mass entertainments: 1941’s Suspicion and 1964’s Marnie.  And from there, you’ll be getting a Hitchcock double, at the very least, monthly through the end of the year.

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Clerks is Actually a Really Good Movie by Craig Hammill

It had been years since I had seen Clerks. Decades even. But curious to see how it held up, I plopped down in my favorite corner seat in the side of the theater and watched.

It was as good. . .maybe even better. . .as the first time I saw the movie as a revelation as a junior in high school way back in the innocent bygone Americana days of the early 1990’s.

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David Bowie: The Singer-Songwriter as Writer-Director as Cinema Auteur by Craig Hammill

Last week we screened Brett Morgen’s incredible 2022 David Bowie life experience movie Moonage Daydream. You’ve probably heard it all already but Morgen was granted access to never before seen film and audio footage of David Bowie throughout his life by the Bowie estate. And he decided to take a page from Bowie and create something unique, new, boundary pushing that would embody Bowie’s essence rather than regurgitate talking heads bullet points on life facts we all knew.

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Sizemore, Spielberg, and Sally: A Sideways Manner of Looking at the Academy Awards by Craig Hammill

My son keeps asking me about the differences between a hurricane, a tornado, and a whirlpool. And he seems to think they’re basically the same thing.

So in the nature of this week-long interrogation, I’m offering a (mild? benign?) hurricane, tornado, and/or whirlpool of thoughts about movies with special lights from the catwalks on their relationship to the Academy Awards.

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