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David Lynch reacts to Stanley Kubrick's 1962 masterpiece Nick Mullen reacts to Stanley Kubrick's 1962 classic Evil doesn't always look the way we expect it to. A pre-Rocky John Avildsen directed this grungy NY indie that was conceived as an exploitation film but evolved into something ... Documentary following writer and broadcaster Stephen Smith on the trail of Vladimir Nabokov, the elusive man behind the ... Nobody's favorite Joseph Losey film, this strange, dreamlike melodrama found little audience reception and is more famous today ...

In this week's On Story, Scott Alexander and Released soon after Pearl Harbor, audiences in 1941 didn't find this Runyonesque comic melodrama in which familiar Warner ... Arthur Penn's episodic, determinedly non-Hollywood drama follows the fortunes of three boys and a girl from high school through ... You can't sit with us. Outtakes and Behind the Scenes video coming soon, exclusive to our Patreon subscribers! Videos take time ... Frank and Eleanor Perry's disturbing look at dysfunctional teens on Fire Island has a dedicated fan base that has pushed for years ... Perhaps Jean-Luc Godard's most accessible feature, Contempt is nearly (but not quite) conventional in the way it tells its tale of ...

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Larry Karaszewski on LOLITA

Larry Karaszewski on LOLITA

"How did they ever make a movie of

David Lynch on Lolita

David Lynch on Lolita

David Lynch reacts to Stanley Kubrick's 1962 masterpiece

Nick Mullen on Lolita

Nick Mullen on Lolita

Nick Mullen reacts to Stanley Kubrick's 1962 classic

Defeating EVIL By LAUGHING At It | Analyzing Kubrick’s LOLITA

Defeating EVIL By LAUGHING At It | Analyzing Kubrick’s LOLITA

Evil doesn't always look the way we expect it to.

Larry Karaszewski on JOE

Larry Karaszewski on JOE

A pre-Rocky John Avildsen directed this grungy NY indie that was conceived as an exploitation film but evolved into something ...

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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Lolita? [2009]

How Do You Solve A Problem Like Lolita? [2009]

Documentary following writer and broadcaster Stephen Smith on the trail of Vladimir Nabokov, the elusive man behind the ...

Larry Karaszewski on SECRET CEREMONY

Larry Karaszewski on SECRET CEREMONY

Nobody's favorite Joseph Losey film, this strange, dreamlike melodrama found little audience reception and is more famous today ...

OSTV NEW: A Conversation with Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski

OSTV NEW: A Conversation with Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski

In this week's On Story, Scott Alexander and

Larry Karaszewski on ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

Larry Karaszewski on ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

Released soon after Pearl Harbor, audiences in 1941 didn't find this Runyonesque comic melodrama in which familiar Warner ...

Larry Karaszewski on FOUR FRIENDS

Larry Karaszewski on FOUR FRIENDS

Arthur Penn's episodic, determinedly non-Hollywood drama follows the fortunes of three boys and a girl from high school through ...

Mean Lolitas

Mean Lolitas

You can't sit with us. Outtakes and Behind the Scenes video coming soon, exclusive to our Patreon subscribers! Videos take time ...

Larry Karaszewski on LAST SUMMER

Larry Karaszewski on LAST SUMMER

Frank and Eleanor Perry's disturbing look at dysfunctional teens on Fire Island has a dedicated fan base that has pushed for years ...

Larry Karaszewski on CONTEMPT

Larry Karaszewski on CONTEMPT

Perhaps Jean-Luc Godard's most accessible feature, Contempt is nearly (but not quite) conventional in the way it tells its tale of ...