Wednesday, March 15 2006
Inventing Is Art, But the Inventor Is Not Always an Artist
Thomas Edison, a cinematic artist? Probably not. But according to our resident film historian, his place in the annals of motion pictures -- and their technology -- is secure.
Wednesday, February 15 2006
F is for Film; F is for Fraud
Trying to determine why classic films are turning up with greater frequency on his yearly lists, The Lumierenary has discovered a startling truth about Hollywood: the remake has ruined it.
Tuesday, January 10 2006
Black (and Blue) and White and Red All Over
In his debut column on classic films, Ciampaglia digs deep into Alexander MacKendrick's oft-forgotten Sweet Smell of Success, a 1957 cinematic treat (like a cookie full of arsenic).

































