I know what you’re thinking: how can Orson Welles—a staple of film school curricula, a permanent fixture on the when discussing some of cinema’s greatest artists, the rotund master of the chat show, ...
The bravura opening shot of Orson Welles‘ "Touch of Evil" - in which the camera begins on a close-up of a ... Arkadin," "Chimes at Midnight," "The Trial," "F for Fake," "The Other Side of the Wind" - ...
But towering over them all, figuratively and literally, is Welles himself as epically sleazy police captain Hank Quinlan, one of his most memorable screen personas. As Dietrich unforgettably puts it, ...
A reporter pieces together the extravagant and mysterious life of newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane in the feature directing debut of 26-year-old wunderkind Orson Welles. Having inherited a mining ...
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Few films are as striking to look at or listen to as the British film noir “The Third Man.” Its shadow-soaked black-and-white palette, artfully askew camera angles and elaborately expressive ...
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