About This Site

The photograph of me on the right, taken in Buenos Aires, is by Dolores Sánchez.

Apart from Notes (comments on books, films, paintings, music, etc.), which are posted periodically, this site usually consists of one featured text per week — either a reprint of an older text of mine that may not otherwise be readily available or (on alternate weeks) a piece of mine formerly published in the Chicago Reader between 1987 and 2007 -– and a list of recent publications and upcoming events, updated with some regularity.(An index to all my long reviews in the Reader can be accessed here.)

According to my calculations, based on scrapbook entries, I’ve published over 8,000 items since the late 60s. And according to my former technical adviser and helper Benjamin Coy, over 5,500 of these appeared in the Chicago Reader. Thanks in part to Ben’s diligent work, there are now (as of February 8,  2010) 7,7443 separate items or “posts” on this web site (not counting 7 items which have been prepared or reformated but not yet published) , which most likely include virtually all of my articles and capsule reviews from the Reader, approximately 173 Notes (some of which are republished texts), 55 other “featured texts” that haven’t appeared in the Reader, and, I would guess, some other posts that are either unwitting duplications or else mystery texts that haven’t yet been identified (unless that estimate of  “over 5,500”  was unduly conservative).

In some cases, if one looks up a particular film title, one may even find shorter and longer versions of the same capsule — a reflection of the Reader’s practice in recent years of trimming some of its longer capsules to conserve space. However, most of my published writing apart from my work for the Reader is not on this site. In a few cases, due to some computer glitch, capsule reviews have been transported from the Reader web site in incomplete form. In those cases, I would advise going to the Reader’s own web site for the full version of the capsule, and would appreciate it if readers who encounter this problem could email me about it (at jonathanrosenbaum at earthlink dot net)  so that I can restore the full version of the review on my site.

A caveat regarding the dates in the right-hand column: Many of these are correct, but at least a tenth of them and possibly many more than that are not to be trusted. The reason for this is that computers compute and follow some orders but don’t think. Over 700 of my capsule reviews were never dated on the Reader’s database, and then had to be dated arbitrarily in order to be imported; and there are probably some others that were already dated incorrectly on the database for one reason or another. There are most likely other glitches as well. I would welcome information from readers about ones that might be correctable, if they wish to email me (jonathanrosenbaum at earthlink.net), and I’ll correct these if I can.

According to Google Analytics’ Dashboard, checked most recently on February 8 2010, this site received 31,696 visits from 18,279 people and 56,028 pageviews over the previous month. These visitors used 83 languages and came from 128 countries/territories, including, among others, 16,360 from the U.S., 2,155 from Canada, 1,831 from the U.K., 1,065 from Germany, 771 from Spain, 656 from France, 643 from Australia, 415 from Brazil, 376 from India, 373 from Sweden, 365 from Norway, 342 from Portugal, 327 from Russia, 325 from Japan, 296 from Finland, 283 from the Netherlands, 249 from Belgium, 244 from Italy, 239 from Poland, 233 from China, 210 from Argentina, 202 from Iran, 184 from Ireland, 178 from Austria, 176 from the Philippines, 156 each from Switzerland and Turkey, 144 from South Korea, 136 each from Greece and Romania, 132 from Mexico, 128 from Israel, 125 from the Czech Republic, 124 from Singapore, 114 from Denmark, 91 each from Hong Kong and New Zealand, 83 from Indonesia, 72 from Peru, 65 from Chile, 53 from Hungary, 61 from Serbia, 56 each from Egypt and Lithuania, 55 from Pakistan, 50 from the Ukraine, 46 from Taiwan, 42 from Croatia, 41 from Vietnam, 38 from Iraq, 36 from Colombia, 35 from Thailand, 30 each Bulgaria and from Saudi Arabia, 29 from Slovenia, 22 from Slovakia, 2l each from Malaysia, South Africa, and United Arab Emirates, 17 from Georgia, 16 from Puerto Rico, 15 from Latvia, 14 each from Estonia and Iceland, 13 from Costa Rica, 12 from Ecuador, 10 from Lebanon, 9 each  from Algeria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, and Nigeria, 8 each from Albania, Uruguay, and Venezuela, 7 each from Bahrain and Jordan, 6 each from Qatar and, Morocco, 5 from Tunisia, and 4 each from Bangladesh, Cyprus, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Malta, Moldova, El Salvador, Sri Lanka, and Tunisia, and 3 each from Azerbaijan, Luxembourg, Nepal, and Panama.

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Probably through some blunder of my own while posting on my laptop during a trip, my two lists of all the posts on this site under “Featured Texts” and “Notes” were recently erased from this page. Rather than try to reproduce these lists, I’ve decided to provide a few others. First of all, my long reviews from the Chicago Reader are indexed here.

Another list, of new posts since the launching of this site (in May 2008), can be found directly below.

And below that is a list of all my other texts posted to this site apart from my work at the Chicago Reader — most of which can now also be found by checking the dates prior to 1987 in the right-hand column. I’ve also included some non-Reader texts published since August 1987 that have been posted here. The main purpose behind this list, which is very far from exhaustive, is to provide texts that weren’t written specifically for this site (found in the above list) or for the Reader.

Texts written and/or published prior to May 2008 that have been posted here are grouped according to the precise or approximate dates of their original publication (or, in a few cases, their composition). In the case of proper essays, the original titles are retained; Chicago Reader capsules are excluded, but all these can be found via the search engine in the right-hand column.


2008:

LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD (Chicago Reader review, 5/1)

Ernest Borneman (5/16)

Douglas Sirk on DVD (5/18)

Recommended Reading: Naomi Klein (5/20)

Jean Eustache (5/20)

Two late books by William Styron (5/21)

Ahmad Jamal (5/22)

THE LAST HUNT (5/22)

Shklovsky’s LIERATURE AND CINEMATOGRAPHY (5/25)

Alain Resnais/Harry Dickson (5/26)

David Bordwell web site (5/26)

“Zhang Ke Jie, Poetic Prophet” (5/28)

AT THE DEATH HOUSE DOOR (5/29)

Forugh Farrokhzad poems (5/29)

Jean-Pierre Gorin DVD extra about PIERROT LE FOU (6/1)

IN A DARK DARK HOUSE (LaBute play) (6/1)

Barack Obama/TV commentators (6/4)

THE SCOUNDREL (6/5)

THE FURIES (6/6)

BLAST OF SILENCE (6/9)

Mark Rappaport book (in French) (6/11)

“Cassavetes’ Prelude and Postscript” (6/12)

THE TENDER TRAP (6/13)

Fred Camper art (6/13)

RED-HEADED WOMAN (6/19)

Tim Russert/Dennis Kucinich (6/22)

Manoel de Oliveira (6/25)

“A Few Eruptions in the House of Lava” (on CASA DE LAVA) (6/25)

THE LAST FRONTIER (6/26)

IT’S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER (7/6)

A DANDY IN ASPIC/DESPERATE (7/14)

Barack Obama/The New Yorker (7/14)

TEX AVERY: A UNIQUE LEGACY (7/19)

PETE KELLY’S BLUES (7/23)

THE RACK/TIME LIMIT/John McCain (7/25)

MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT/Kim Novak (7/29)

Books on Charles Fort and Mayakovsky (8/5)

OUSMANE SEMBENE: INTERVIEWS (8/6)

KISS ME, STUPID (8/10)

UNFIT FOR PUBLICATION (8/14)

Buñuel & Fuller (photograph) (8/17)

Chris Fujiwara on STRANGER ON HORSEBACK (8/18)

Letter from Patricia Patterson to John Powers (8/27)

Kiarostami’s SHIRIN: A Fiction (8/31)

A Reduced GIANT (9/2)

THE LUCKY ONES (at the Toronto Film Festival) (9/12)

PATTI SMITH: DREAM OF LIFE (9/15)

Two Ambitious Web Sites (10/11)

LOVE ME TONIGHT & MULHOLLAND DRIVE (10/13)

God as a Litigant (10/15)

Two Early Long-Take Climaxes (THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS and A STAR IS BORN) (11/1)

CHANGLING (11/2)

Euphoria (Obama’s Election) (11/5)

MY SON JOHN (11/16)

SKIPALONG ROSENBLOOM (11/16)

THE STRUGGLE (11/18)

Among the Missing (Malraux’s L’ESPOIR) (11/27)

American Self-Scrutiny, Writ Large (12/5)

THE ORDER OF MYTHS/MILK (12/7)

DVD Beaver’s New Toolbar (12/11)

Elizabeth Drew on FROST/NIXON (12/17)

THE STRANGER’S RETURN (12/20)

Sadeq Hedayat’s THREE DROPS OF BLOOD (12/24)

On the Web: Cinema Treasures (12/25)

Two Nervy End-of-the-Year Pictures (THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON and GRAN TORINO) (12/26)

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2009:

Gilbert Adair’s AND THEN THERE WAS NO ONE (1/4)

WALTZ WITH BASHIR (1/12)

Vanity Frame Enlargement (FOUR NIGHTS OF A DREAMER) (1/17)

Leos Carax’s MERDE (1/22)

BIRD OF PARADISE (1/28)

SEDUCED AND ABANDONED Revisited (2/2)

NOT ENOUGH AIR (An Amazing Play) (2/6)

SATANTANGO at 15 (2/7)

NATIVE SON (novel and play) (2/10)

One Observation and Three Figures (2/13)

Barack Obama’s DREAMS FROM MY FATHER: A STORY OF RACE AND INHERITANCE (2/17)

HELSINKI, FOREVER (A City Symphony) (2/20)

FRANKLY, MY DEAR: GONE WITH THE WIND REVISITED (3/3)

Dave Hickey’s THE INVISIBLE DRAGON (3/18)

FLANNERY: A LIFE OF FLANNERY O’CONNOR (3/20)

Fredric Brown, Madness, and CRACK-UP (3/22)

Stanley Rosenbaum Residence: The Dream Version (3/24)

Correction of Previous Post (3/24)

J. Hoberman in French and in English (3/31)

Joe Klein on Why We Should Legalize Pot (4/4)

THE COMEDIAN (1957) (4/11)

FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES: THE STORY OF AMERICAN FILM CRITICISM (4/16)

A Piece of Folk Wisdom from Little Rock (4/21)

On WINSTANLY (4/24)

Jarmusch Unlimited: THE LIMITS OF CONTROL (4/24)

On Luc Moullet books and DVD (5/3)

What is Cinema? (and, if you know what that is, what is film study?) (on new translation of Bazin) (5/4)

New Yorker Profile of Jia Zhangke (5/11)

QUO VADIS Revisited (5/14)

A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY (5/18)

Thornton Wilder’s HEAVEN’S MY DESTINATION (5/20)

Jerry Lewis Film Series in Los Angeles in June (5/21)

The Online William K. Everson Collection (5/24)

Everybody’s Orson Welles (5/28)

Books by Alfred Leslie (5/30)

STRAUSS AT MIDNIGHT (Theater Oobleck play) (6/19)

Makhmalbaf’s Message (6/19)

Rhetoric About Iran: Americans Learning from Their Mistakes (5/23)

Notes on Two D’Arrast Films (6/25)

Michael Jackson and the Suspension of World History (6/25)

PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN in Bologna (7/3)

Interview with Jia Zhangke by Dudley Andrew (7/5)

The Ayatollahs Have Spoken (Michael Jackson Memorial) (7/11)

On the Denied Politics of THE HURT LOCKER (7/14)

J. Hoberman on IN A LONELY PLACE (7/17)

Tati’s Influence on David Lynch (7/22)

Two 2006 Reader film blogs (& one afterword) (7/27)

“Rediscovering ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL” (7/29)

TV News and the Myth of Public Opinion (Kinsley vs. Borneman) (7/31)

“In defense of spoilers” (2006 Reader blog post) (8/4)

Racist Shorthand in the U.S. (8/6)

Cukor and Sensuality (8/10)

My Favorite Films of the 1930s (8/11)

‘Film history that is open to the present” (2006 Reader blog post) (8/14)

Daniel Mendelsohn on the New Tarantino (8/17)

VINCENTE MINNELLI: THE ART OF ENTERTAINMENT (8/19)

Some Afterthoughts about Tarantino (8/27)

On Scalping [+ postscript] (8/29)

Christian Keathley on Otto Preminger (9/1)

Alexis A. Tioseco, R.I.P. (9/2)

“The Origins of Goofus McPherson” (2007 Reader blog post) (9/5)

Masterpiece Alert (UN SOIR, UN TRAIN) (9/14)

Eric Hobsbawm on Americn Empire (9/17)

WILD GRASS (LES HERBES FOLLES) (9/27)

Morris Dickstein’s DANCING IN THE DARK (9/28)

On the Arrest of Roman Polanski [updated, 10/2/09] (9/28)

A dialogue about death by Milan Kundera (10/4)

CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY (10/5)

Recommended Reading: Two Books by and about Lindsay Anderson (10/13)

Jafar Panahi and Early Portabella: On DON”T COUNT ON YOUR FINGERS and CUADECUC, VAMPIR (10/15)

Orson Welles’ Failure vs. David Thomson’s Success (10/23; expanded 10/25)

A Dialogue with Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa about Kiarostami’s SHIRIN (Chicago Reader, October 2009)  (10/28)

Two Good Reasons to be Back in the U.K. (and three quotes) (10/28)

BRIGHT STAR (11/09)

A SERIOUS MAN (11/14)

DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN (11/17; written 2/05)

WINTER DREAMS: Cassavetes Meets Frankenheimer (& Sternberg & Cassavetes) (11/26)

A Quote from a Famous General (12/1)

Ten Best Lists, 1972-76 (12/21)

Robin Wood’s Final Top Ten (12/24)

“American Cinema” as Seen From the U.K. (12/26)

THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES: half a dozen responses (12/31)


2010:

Ten Best Lists, 1980s (1/6)

Ten Best Lists, 1990-1994 (1/8)

Note on the death of Eric Rohmer (see “Master of Reality”) (1/13)

Richard Combs on Michael Haneke (1/15)

CITIZEN KANE and The New York Times (just for the record…) (1/16)

Ten & Twenty Best Lists, 1995-1999 (1/19)

Ten Best Lists, 2000-2004 (1/23)

J.D. Salinger (1919-2010): A Minor Memoir (1/29)

Introduction to an Index compiled for this web site (2/7)

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Below is a list of all my earlier texts posted to this site preceding my work at the Chicago Reader — most of which can now also be found by checking the dates prior to 1987 in the right-hand column. I’ve also included some non-Reader texts published since August 1987 that have been posted here. The main purpose behind this list, which is very far from exhaustive, is to provide texts that weren’t written specifically for this site (found in the above list) or for the Reader.

Here are some abbreviations for the publications in which some of the pieces below appeared: AF: American Film, BO: Bard Observer, FC: Film Comment, FQ: Film Quarterly, MSF: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, MFB: Monthly Film Bulletin, R: Rouge, S: Slate, S&S: Sight and Sound, SN: Soho News, SS: Stop Smiling, TO: Take One, VT: Video Times, VV: The Village Voice.


“Now and Then” (MSF, Nov. 1957)

Review of THE CRYING OF LOT 49 (BO, May 1966)

“Moviegoing at Cannes: Classics without labels” (VV, June 1971)

Paris Journal (Demy, Pollet, Franju, Tati, Rivette) (FC, Sept. 1971)

Paris Journal (Paris moviegoing, MODERN TIMES) (FC, April 1972)

“Surprises at Cannes: Huston redeemed, Tashlin reincarnated” (VV, June 1972)

PARK ROW (FC, Summer 1972)

Paris Journal (Ozu) (FC, July 1972)

Paris Journal (ENTHUSIASM, TOUT VA BIEN, THE ENCHANTED DESNA) (FC, Oct. 1972)

“Home movie of homelessness” (REMINISCENCES OF A JOURNEY TO LITHUANIA) (VV, Nov. 2, 1972)

Review of GRAVITY’S RAINBOW (VV, March 1973)

“Tati’s Democracy: An Interview & Introduction” (FC, May 1973)

“Cannes Journal” (FC, September-October 1973)

“Second Thoughts on Stroheim” (FC, May 1974)

AMARCORD (MFB, Sept. 1974)

BLACKMAIL (MFB, Oct. 1974)

JUGGERNAUT (MFB, Oct. 1974)

TONI (MFB, October 1974)

Review of Gore Vidal’s MYRON (VV, Nov. 1974)

BADLANDS (MFB, Nov. 1974)

Review of Noel Burch’s THEORY OF FILM PRACTICE (S&S, Winter 1974/75

THE LIFE OF OHARU (MFB, March 1975)

Review of GRAVITY’S RAINBOW (VV, March 1975)

NIGHT MOVES (MFB, May 1975)

LA SIGNORA SENZA CAMELIE (MFB, May 1975)

LETTER TO JANE (MFB, July 1975)

MURDER (MFB, July 1975)

NUMBER SEVENTEEN (MFB, August 1975)

SOME CALL IT LOVING (S&S, Autumn 1975)

MOANA (MFB, December 1975)

WINSTANLEY (FC, January-February 1976)

NOT RECONCILED (MFB, March 1976)

THE HOMECOMING/THE MAIDS (MFB, March 1976)

WHAT’S UP, TIGER LILY? (MFB, March 1976)

HOT TIMES (MFB, April 1976)

RENDEZVOUS AT BRAY (MFB, April 1976)

LITTLE RURAL RIDING HOOD (MFB, May 1976)

Tex Avery entry (Cinema: A Critical Dictionary) (May 1976)

SCREWBALL SQUIRREL  (MFB, May 1976)

FATS WALLER (MFB, July 1976)

THE RING (MFB, July 1976)

BLACK AND TAN (MFB, July 1976)

FAMILY PLOT (S&S, July 1976)

“DUELLE: Notes on a First Viewing” (FC, September 1976)

OBSESSION (MFB, October 1976)

DIE MARQUISE VON O… (MFBDecember 1976)

“Regrouping: Reflections on the Edinburgh Festival 1976″ (S&S, January 1977)

“A la Recherche de Luc Moullet” (FC, November 1977)

“Obscure Objects of Desire: A Jam Session on Non-Narrative” (with Raymond Durgnat & David Ehrenstein) (FC, July 1978)

“Take Two: THE 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T.” (AF, October, 1978)

“THE DEER HUNTER: Flabby Beyond Belief ” (TO, March 1979)

REMEMBER MY NAME (FQ, April 1979)

“The True Auteur: RICHARD PRYOR LIVE IN CONCERT” (TO, May 1979)

“Glum is Beautiful: LES RENDEZ-VOUS D’ANNA” (TO, July 19790

Review of Graham Greene’s DR. FISCHER OF GENEVA (SN, May 1980)

“May the Force Leave Us Alone” [on THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK] (SN, May 1980)

“Dr. Percy to the Rescue” [on Walker Percy’s THE SECOND COMING] (SN, July 1980]

“Sam Fuller Spills His Guts” [on THE BIG RED ONE, including interview] (SN, July 1980)

“A Fine Madness” (The Legacy of Mad Comics) (SN, July 1980)

“Reactionary Humor and Southern Comfort” (Review of A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES) (SN, August 1980)

“Sirk’s Works” (SN, August 1980)

“Barthes of My Heart” (review of Roland Barthes’ NEW CRITICAL ESSAYS) (SN, September 1980)

“Hollywood or Bust” (SN, October 1980)

“Under the Sign of Sontag” (review of UNDER THE SIGN OF SATURN) (SN, November 1980)

“The Awkward Agee” (review of AGEE) (SN, November 1980)

“Cliff Notes from Mt. Olympus” (review of Nabokov’s LECTURES ON LITERATURE) (SN, November 1980)

“Powell & Pressburger: English to the Core” (SN, December 1980)

“McCarthy’s Law” (review of IDEAS AND THE NOVEL) (February 1981)

“The `PRESENTS’ of Michael Snow” (FC, May-June 1981)

Review of MOVING PLACES by “Nancy Rothstein” (FC, May-June 1981)

“Ivan the Bearable” (interview with Ivan Passer on CUTTER’S WAY) (SN, July 1981)

Review of Vito Russo’s THE CELLULOID CLOSET (SN, August 1981)

“Reading about Looking and Looking at Reading”: review of CAMERA LUCIDA and IF ON A WINTER’S NIGHT A TRAVELER (SN, August 18, 1981)

“Excremental Visionary” review of John Waters’ SHOCK VALUE (SN, September 1981)

“LONESOME” (The Movie no. 117, 1982)

“Snowbound: A Dialogue with a Dialogue” (interview with Michael Snow) (Afterimage, Winter 1982/83)

Manuel De Landa (from Film: The Front Line 1983) (April 1983)

“THE GOLD DIGGERS: A Preview” (CO, July 1984)

“Gee, Dad, It’s a Wurlitzer” (Review of SLOW FADE) (Los Angeles Reader, December 1984)

“Gertrud as Nonnarrative: The Desire for the Image” (S&S, January 1985)

1984 (VT, June 1985)

GREMLINS (VT, December 1985)

“Myths of the New Narrative (and a Few Counter-Suggestions” (catalogue essay), Independent America: New Film 1978-1988, 1988

“Then and Now: The San Sebastian International Film Festival ” (The Independent: Film & Video Monthly), April 1989

“Putting Back the Ritz” (Seeing in the Dark: A Compendium of Cinemagoing, 1990; originally    written in the early 1980s)

“The Wild One” (review of Richard Schickel’s Brando biography), Newsday, July 1991

“They Drive By Night: The Criticism of Manny Farber” (Placing Movies: The Practice of Film          Criticism,1995; written in 1993)

Review of MASON & DIXON (In These Times, July 1997)

“My Filmgoing in 1968: An Exploration” (That Magic Moment: 1968 Und Das Kino Eine     Filmschau, spring 1998)

The American Cinema Revisited” (Cinema  Scope, Winter 2001)

“What Dope Does to Movies” (Grass: The Paged Experience, 2001)

“Falling Down, Walking, Destroying, Thinking: A Conversation with Béla Tarr” (Cinema Scope, Fall 2001)

Paradjanov on DVD (Cineaste, circa 2002)

LOVE ME TONIGHT and MULHOLLAND DRIVE (written for Understanding Film Genre in 2002)

2 Oxford Companion entries (Albert Brooks and découpage; previously unpublished, written circa          early 2003)

“Letter from Chicago” (Trafic, 2003)

“Metaphysical” [on C’EST VRAI!/ONE HOUR] (Robert Frank catalogue, 2003)

“Jean Renoir’s Trilogy of Spectacle” (Criterion DVD liner notes, 2004)

“‘New Hollywood’ and the 60s Melting Pot” (The Last Great American Picture Show: New     Hollywood Cinema of the 1970s, 2004; originally written in the mid-1990s)

Review of Abel Ferrara: The Moral Vision (previously unpublished; written for the Guardian in        June 2004)

“The Doddering Relics of a Lost Cause”: John Ford’s THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT (Viennale, 2004)

“Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia” (Trafic, 2004)

“Kim Novak as Midwestern Independent” (SS, 2006)

“Reasons for Kicking and Screaming” (Criterion DVD liner notes, March 2006)

“Five Letters from Godard Apropos of INSIDE/OUT” (Jean-Luc Godard: Documents, 2006)

Review of Icons of Grief: Val Lewton’s Home Front Pictures (SS, 2006)

David Holzman’s Diary/My Girlfriend’s Wedding: Historical Artifacts of the Past and Present” (Second Run DVD liner notes, 2006)

“Figuring Out DAY OF WRATH” (Madman DVD liner notes, 2007)

“Mise en Scène as Miracle in Dreyer’s ORDET” (Madman DVD liner notes, 2007)

“The Guarded Intimacy of SANS SOLEIL” (written for Criterion DVD, 2007)

“Ritwik Ghatak: Reinventing the Cinema” (R, 2007; written in 2006)

“Cassavetes’ Prelude and Postscript” (Torino Film Festival, 2007)

“Portabella in the U.S.” (Vanguardia, 2008; written in 2007)

“The Example of KATZELMACHER” (Madman DVD liner notes, 2008)

“Mise en Scène as Power Struggle: THE BITTER TEARS OF PETRA VON KANT” (Madman DVD liner notes, 2008)

“Rediscovering ALI: FEAR EASTS THE SOUL” (Madman DVD liner notes, 2008)

“MARTHA: Fassbinder’s Uneasy Testament” (Madman DVD liner notes, 2008)

“Keith Jarrett, Cross-Referencer” (SS, February 2008)

“Potential Perils of the Director’s Cut” (Le Mythe du Director’s cut, 2008; written in 2007)

“Bushwhacked” (Time Out Film Guide, 17th edition, 2008)

“Historical Meditations in Two Films by John Gianvito” (FQ, Winter 2008/2009)

“Revisiting THE GODFATHER” (de Filmkrant, 2009; written in 2008)

“Introduction to the Chinese Edition of More Than Night: Film Noir in its Contexts” ( June 2009)

“SATANTANGO at 15″ (Hungarian newspaper, January 2009)

On DON’T COUNT ON YOUR FINGERS and CUADECUC, VAMPIR (Jeonju International Film Festival, 2009)

“Death of a Thousand Director’s Cuts” (S, June 2009)

“The Undermining of Intimacy: HOME and EVERYONE ELSE” (previously unpublished; written for         FIPRESCI web site, June 15, 2009)

On A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS and LAUGHTER (Il Cinema Ritrovato, June 2009)

Review of INHERENT VICE (S, August 2009)

“A Few Eruptions in the House of Lava” (cem mil cigarros: os filmes de Pedro Costa, 2009; written     in 2008)

“Roman Polanski and the Catastrophe of Public Discourse” (commissioned by Der Standard and written in October 2009)


J.R.