What do all these films have in common? They're part of the Criterion DVD catalog. So where's a shot of Stéphane Audran from The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie?
“"Benjamin Button" is one of the least gratuitous movies I've ever seen, it's so well-constructed. I felt as if the whole movie was 'ephemeral', not just the Cape Canaveral scene. ”
“ The figure of the Tramp suggests all the sad things of the 1930s, all with Chaplain’s comical sense applied and twisted from common fears and anxieties to a humorous outlet. I think that his films . . .”
“Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times portrays what Marjorie Perloff would refer to as the “aura of modernism.” In the article Modern Times: Exit the Tramp, Saul Austerlitz refers to a quote made by Chaplin; . . .”
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