Sunday, October 6, 2013
Shadow of A Doubt: Ten Frames
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1. The first two shots of the film are of these two contrasting bridges, setting up the contrast between Young and Uncle Charlie. 2...
Movie Review: Shadow of A Doubt
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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 1943. When I first saw Shadow of A Doubt , about ten years ago, I was a little underwhelmed. It was slow w...
Movie Review: Rope
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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 1948. It is the fate of too many masterworks that they get shoehorned into the taxonomy of their creator...
Monday, September 23, 2013
Review: The Art of the Score
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Film Week at the Philharmonic. 2013. Some will bristle at the premise: why pay a pretty penny to see an old film with live music? It's...
Monday, September 16, 2013
Movie Review: Populaire
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Directed by Régis Roinsard. 2012. If Populaire were only a riff on Pygmalion it might be a little banal. If it were only an imitation of ...
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Political Campaign Alternatives: A Modest Proposal
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Democracy is perhaps one of the most fetishized and least questioned aspects of modern political life. This is not so unusual insofar as a ...
We're Not Dead Yet. . .
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Just enjoying some time off from writing. Posting will resume presently. Thanks for sticking around.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Heart of the School: Christian Humanism and the Liturgy
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Christian humanism is liturgical. Its end is theosis , the deification of man. The Catholic school ought to have at its heart the worship of...
Monday, September 2, 2013
Ordinariate Reservations
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For my own personal edification, I'm doing a bit of writing on what I call Anglican Platonism. Ever since the Anglican Ordinariate was p...
Sunday, September 1, 2013
The Joy of Thanks
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It's one of the less explicable facts of life that people seem to find the writing of thank you notes a tedious task. The labor in fact...
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