Film Friday | Weekly Roundup
- The Art and Culture of Movies reviews Chaplin’s turn as a goateed villain in Mabel at the Wheel (1914).
- Ya know what makes a long weekend better? The Marx Brothers. Film Master Journal reviews 1931′s Monkey Business.
- Film School Rejects takes a look at the new Kino release of Sergei Einsenstein’s Strike.
- KC at Classic Movies brings us Notorious haiku.
- All the cool kids are hating on Netflix these days. But there’s still a lot to love. Death to the Movies gives us 10 good reasons to keep paying.
- Thanks to Millie at Classic Forever, Compulsion just made my must-see-it-right-now! playlist.
- Oh snap! Orson Welles says Chaplin is a great actor and a good director:
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Posted on September 2, 2011, in Miscellany and tagged charlie chaplin, compulsion, Hitchcock, Netflix, orson welles, sergei eisenstein, the marx brothers. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.


Hope you enjoy TIFF!
Glad you joined the LAMB – looking forward to seeing you around both the community and when time provides you, my site.
Good luck and again, welcome.
Thanks for the welcome! I’ve enjoyed your site for some time, though I haven’t had a chance to include it in the Friday Roundup yet! I’m happy to have joined the LAMB. Things just got exciting!
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