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Robert Loggia: 1930-2015
A celebration of the late Robert Loggia.
A moderately insightful critic, full-on Swiftie and all-around bon vivant, Peter Sobczynski, in addition to his work at this site, is also a contributor to The Spool and can be heard weekly discussing new Blu-Ray releases on the Movie Madness podcast on the Now Playing network. He also has his own Substack, Auteurist Class, where he regularly publishes additional reviews.
He saw his first movie (“Dumbo”) at the age of three and hasn’t stopped talking about them since. His favorite film is “Buckaroo Banzai,” his favorite filmmaker is Brian De Palma and his favorite actors are Dick Miller and Nastassja Kinski. Dinesh D’Souza once called him a disgruntled leftist and he seriously considered having that printed on business cards.
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A celebration of the late Robert Loggia.
A celebration of Wim Wenders' 1991 epic "Until the End of the World," of which a new 295-minute cut will be screening at the Gene Siskel Film Center on November 20 and 21.
A book review of "Gilliamesque: A Pre-Posthumous Memoir."
An essay on David Cronenberg's "The Brood."
A look back at the Brian De Palma film "Dressed to Kill," celebrating its 35th anniversary with a new Criterion release.
An interview with the Oscar-nominated actress, Helena Bonham Carter.
An appreciation of Richard Lester as a retrospective of his work is about to unfold in New York City.
An interview with Joe Dante, director of the new Burying the Ex.
An interview with Wallace Shawn and André Gregory.
An obituary for the great Christopher Lee.