Echoes #14
Adam CookA climactic sequence in James Gray’s Little Odessa echoes Christopher Walken’s unforgettable entrance in Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate.
A climactic sequence in James Gray’s Little Odessa echoes Christopher Walken’s unforgettable entrance in Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate.
Joe meets Joe: Eerie, glowing stares from The Grey & Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.
A cinephile citation by Ozu in his masterpiece Late Spring (1949).
Held at gunpoint in 1986.
Davids cameo in uniform.
Two sardonic visual gags on the nature of recognition from the serial killer cinema of Dario Argento and David Fincher.
A man and a woman share a tender embrace, in two images nearly 80 years apart from films by F. W. Murnau and Anne-Marie Miéville.
Remarkable visual and audio rhyming between Todd Haynes’ Safe and David Lynch’s Mulholland Dr.
Two mysterious bird attacks: one by Jean Epstein in 1927 and one by Alfred Hitchcock in 1963.
Dario Argento one-ups Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest in his horror classic Suspiria.
Startlingly similar images, dialog, actors and sets in two classic Wellman westerns, The Ox-Boy Incident and Yellow Sky.
The horror of walking the streets of America in 1933 and 1988.