Alan CorleyinFanfareThe Melancholy of ‘The Whales of August’Bette Davis and Lillian Gish face mortalityMay 144May 144
Alan CorleyinFanfareThe Changeling: One of the Scariest Movies I’ve Ever SeenA frightening story of pain and griefMay 610May 610
Alan CorleyinFanfareThe Cat and the Canary: Universal’s Early Horror ClassicThis ‘old dark house’ melodrama still holds upApr 282Apr 282
Alan CorleyinFanfareCinema’s First ‘Frankenstein’An extraordinary film that was almost lostApr 69Apr 69
Alan CorleyinFanfareMy Favourite Underrated Sci-Fi Film: Planet of the VampiresMario Bava’s influential film is beautiful and funApr 610Apr 610
Alan CorleyinFanfareThe Best Version of ‘Beauty and the Beast’Jean Cocteau’s stunning and essential fairytaleMar 2412Mar 2412
Alan CorleyinFanfareThe Ghost Goes West: A Charming Haunted House ComedyRené Clair’s first English-language filmMar 65Mar 65
Alan CorleyinFanfareOz Before TechnicolorA Look at the Strange World of Silent Oz FilmsFeb 253Feb 253
Alan CorleyinFanfareEmil Jannings, “The Last Command,” and the Fragilty of PowerHow the Oscar-winning film reflected lifeFeb 131Feb 131