on this month.
Letterboxd: Wassup Rockers (rescued from Amazon).
Seattle Film Blog: Hans Christian Andersen Meets the Brothers Grimm in Lucile Hadžihalilović's The Ice Tower, A Snapshot of the 63rd New York Film Festival Plus a Detour to Take in a Broadway Show, 63rd New York Film Festival Snapshot, Part 2: Ira Sachs' 1970s Reverie Peter Hujar's Day, 63rd New York Film Festival Snapshot, Part 3: Kathryn Bigelow’s Thriller A House of Dynamite, Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska, Deliver Me from Nowhere, and the Fraternal Ties That Bind, Rose Byrne Unravels in Mary Bronstein's If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, a Horror-Comedy with Motherhood as a Neverending Nightmare, and His Motorbike, Her Island.
Seattle Film Society: moderator for an In Focus screening event with director Georgia Krause at Northwest Film Forum.
Video Librarian: Dennis Alink's Out.
Unassigned: Barbarella [Blu-ray set], The Bat [Blu-ray], The Betrayal [Blu-ray], Blood Money: $10,000 Blood Money, Find a Place to Die, Vengeance Is Mine, and Matalo! [four Blu-ray set], Borsalino [Blu-ray], Fighting Back [Blu-ray], Flaming Brothers
[Blu-ray], I Start Counting [Blu-ray], The Iron-Fisted Monk [Blu-ray], Last House on the Left [Blu-ray/UHD set], Legend of the Eight Samurai [Blu-ray], Los Golfos [Blu-ray], New Fist of Fury [Blu-ray], The Prodigal Son [Blu-ray], Savage Guns: Four Classic Westerns: El Puro, Four of the Apocalypse, I Want Him Dead, and Wrath of the Wind [Blu-ray set], and
Through and Through [Blu-ray].
Clara Pacini image from Yellow Veil Pictures.

