Robert J. Flaherty, the “father of the documentary,” created the first true documentary with his Nanook of the North – a film … More
Tag: black and white
#43 La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (1928)
Considered in many circles to not only be the greatest Joan of Arc film ever made but one of the … More
#27 The Phantom Of The Opera (1925)
A rickety film mired in legal, funding, and central errors, The Phantom of the Opera is best known for “enshrin(ing) … More
#66 Vampyr (1932)
A man arrives at an inn. He is brought into a spooky, terrifying world that he didn’t expect. We discover the … More
#63 M (1931)
A hypnotizing film of horror, suspense, and brilliant storytelling, M is about a man who commits crimes that lead to … More
#2 The Great Train Robbery (1903)
This falls into the category of earliest films that ended up sparking the definitive film making and consumption of our … More
#1 Le Voyage dans la Lune (Rest. 1902/2011)
Today I watched the restored, colorized version of A Trip to the Moon from 1902 (but the restored, colorized version … More