Three Lost Girls In Poetic Peril
In connection with ZekeFilm's early summer “fairy tale” theme – and more particularly with this month's Film Admissions article...
Hollywood's Last Great Glamor Girl
As a four-year-old, the first movie my mom remembered seeing in a theater was Audrey Hepburn's first Hollywood-starring role...
Hollywood's Everyman From America's Heartland
The summer after I graduated from UW-Madison I took a temp position with the Wisconsin Historical Society. Best jo...
When You Wish Upon a (Neglected) Star...
An exercise in futility for cinephiles the world over is recalling the first movie you, the obsessive movie fan, ever...
My Life Filtered Through the Silver Screen
An idea I find personally resonant about people and the movies – expressed by cineastes as varied as Francois Truffau...
The Shadows of War
“Army of Shadows is the book about the Resistance: the greatest and the most comprehensive about this tragic period in the history of mankind...
Staring Down Our Unseen McQueen Titles
Steve McQueen. For men of a certain age, and plenty of women too, there is no substitute. Revving onto the Hollywood s...
Scrooge meets Marley’s Ghost in John Leech’s original illustration (1843).
Following on my yearly, post-Thanksgiving reading of Charles Dickens’ immortal c...
Hollywood's Biggest Night, Our Biggest Admissions
As the song goes, “It’s a wonderful night for Oscar! Oscar, Oscar! Who will win?” Here at ZekeFilm, there are...
Our Look At The 1932 Best Oscar Winner And Other Matters Costume Drama-ry
DIRECTOR: FRANK LLOYD/1933
The winner for “Outstanding Production” of the 1932/1933 O...
From his home in Madison, Wisconsin, Justin is well on his way to achieving his childhood goal of seeing every movie ever made. A devotee of literature and cinema, he's here to share what he's picked up along his lonely cinematic path of the “omniviewer”.
Justin's Top Ten Films of All Time: