You may want to hold off buying any Bluetooth audio devices. The specifications are about to get a major upgrade. Yesterday at the CES tradeshow, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group ... Read more
Ever fall asleep while wearing your headphones? Maybe you were on to something. Kokoon Technology has announced its new Relax headphones that are meant ... Read more
My latest music track is being featured on discchord. I’m “making some great tunes in Launchpad with beautiful visuals,” according to the website. You can find the post here. I ... Read more
It’s interesting to note that my two favorite film noirs of the 1940s — Double Indemnity (1944) and Out of the Past (1947) — also have the two best femme ... Read more
Some film historians lament that we’ll never recapture the magic of a film noir, screwball comedy, or musical comedy. There’s some truth to that, but why would you want to? ... Read more
One of my music tracks is being featured on discchord. I “got nice and trippy on this Launchpad jam!,” according to the website. You can find the post here. I ... Read more
Captain Blood (1935) is the first of three exceptional swashbuckling films from an unlikely trio: director Michael Curtiz, composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and actor Errol Flynn. While the other two ... Read more
One of the more unusual Hollywood studio films from the 1930s is Tod Browning’s Freaks (1932). It’s often dismissed as an exploitation film or a cheap attempt at sensationalism. In ... Read more
The 39 Steps (1935) is one of Hitchcock’s most accomplished early films. It’s also the movie that caught the eye of Hollywood, and the rest — as they say — ... Read more
Ask any film archivist what would be a great find, and you’ll probably hear the words, “the complete Greed.” Greed (1924) was voted one of the twelve best films of ... Read more
Just who was responsible for The Thing from Another World (1951)? If you look at the credits, you can see it was directed by Christian Nyby. But if you ask ... Read more
Is Ambersons better than Kane? If you’re talking about the first part of the film, then the answer is yes. The problem with The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), which Orson Welles ... Read more
Only Angels Have Wings (1939) is one of Howard Hawks’ best and most personal films. Hawks was a master of taking on the conventions of a genre and adding deeper ... Read more