Harold Pinter

  • Monthly Reading, Viewing Report

Read and Viewed: April 2021

April truly was the cruellest month, but only because I read not a word of T.S. Eliot.

3 years ago
  • Viewing Journal

Joseph Losey’s “Accident” (1967): Elliptical yet fascinating

"Accident" narrates the sexual and professional tensions between an Oxford philosophy professor, his colleague, and his students, in events leading…

3 years ago
  • Monthly Reading, Viewing Report

Read and Watched: March 2021

Black history month extended 60 days, at least, reading through Mary Shelley and seeing my first Dick Powell film ...

3 years ago
  • Monthly Reading, Viewing Report

Read, Viewed: January 2021

January 2021 inaugurated both a new year and (Gott sei Dank!!!) a new president, during which I read and watched…

3 years ago
  • On Film, Movies, Cinema

Joseph Losey’s “The Servant” (1963): Master/Slave Dialectic Demonstrated

"The Servant" takes the traditional roles between gentleman and manservant and submits them to great artistic violence.

3 years ago