...Okay, I spoke too soon.

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...Okay, I spoke too soon.
Aaand I'm back.
Movie top 10 I posted to mine and Lindsay’s Caramels & Kerosene film page:
Reading through Sight & Sound’s latest decennial ‘greatest films’ list made me want to bash out one of my own. Obviously – as is repeatedly pointed out in the magazine – list-making is almost entirely a nonsense, so I can’t really pretend these are anything other than a cross-section of my favourite films – and a somewhat arbitrary one at that. But (in no particular order):
Marketa Lazarová (František Vláčil, 1967)
The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966)
Orlando (Sally Potter, 1992)
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, 1943)
Three Colours Blue (Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1993)
Before Night Falls (Julian Schnabel, 2000)
O Lucky Man! (Lindsay Anderson, 1973)
Beau travail (Claire Denis, 1999)
Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors (Sergei Paradjanov, 1964)
Onibaba (Kaneto Shindo, 1964)
It’s quite painful to omit Vampyr, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Persepolis, Aguirre, Pather Panchali (and lots more).
Squint of London rough
So, I'm leaving this page to go the way of all flesh.
But fear not!
I'll be continuing to post my photos to a new Tumblr, High Harbour; the illustrated movie review site I do with my friend Lindsay, Caramels & Kerosene, is HERE; and we've just started another collaborative blog, Squint of London, to show the development of a comic strip we're working on.
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So my friend Lindsay and I are currently collaborating on a comic called 'Squint of London', which I've written and she's illustrating. We've set up a dedicated Tumblr to document the development of the strip, which you can see HERE.
It's a reductive kind of description, but think Adventure Time-cum-Scott Pilgrim, but with a gay boy with a sword, and probably more profanity.
Matthieu Charneau in Butt Magazine by Luis Venegas
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