Tyler Smith rejoins IDMB to discuss the films of Orson Welles, who was actually quite a famous filmmaker (Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil) before he voiced Unicron and was parodied on The Critic. Tyler makes the case for why Welles...
Tyler and David discuss the movies and TV shows they’ve been watching, including: Movies THE LOST CITY OF Z CHURCHILL PRIVATE PROPERTY CITIZEN KANE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 TV SILICON VALLEY FIVE CAME BACK SURVIVOR THE AMAZING RACE
UCLA concludes their spectacular series pairing silent and early sound Japanese and American films. On Friday they have Yasujiro Shimazu’s First Steps Ashore (1932, 35mm) alongside Josef von Sternberg’s life-changing The Docks of New York (1928, 35mm). Then on Sunday,...
ORSON WELLES CITIZEN KANE, TOUCH OF EVIL, THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, OTHELLO A master of several mediums, Orson Welles saw film as the ultimate opportunity to put his talents into practice. With each film, Welles attempted to fully utilize every aspect...