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November 7, 2012 By iluvcinema 4 Comments

A “Cinematic” Journey through London

On my latest trip to London, I had the great pleasure to partake of some of the cinematic delights the British capital had to offer.

On Friday night (October 26th), I had the pleasure of catching Skyfall at the BFI IMAX, Britain’s largest IMAX screen, pictured below:

(I will publish my review later this week, ahead of its US release ).

 

The following day I headed over to the Victoria and Albert Museum to check out the Hollywood Costumes exhibition. It was much, much more than I expected and reached a wonderful climax that included Marilyn Monroe’s dress from The Seven Year Itch and Dorothy’s ruby red slippers. Unfortunately we were unable to photograph the actual exhibit itself (I did end up with a book!), but rest assured, it was well worth the trip to see so many iconic outfits worn by Hollywood’s finest, past and present.

Image Courtesy of the V&A Museum

Due to the tragic weather-related events that were happening Stateside (Superstorm Sandy), I found myself with some extra time in London, during which I ventured over to the Southbank and visited the BFI (British Film Institute) Southbank. Most of the facility was closed but we were able to walk about the Institute and visit the museum shop. This gave me the opportunity to pick up a copy of 39 Steps to the Genius of Hitchcock: A BFI Compendium. I cannot wait until I settle in with this one!

If you ever find yourself in London (stranded or otherwise) I highly recommend checking out the awesomely accessible facility.

Of course I did other amazing stuff while I was over there, but these aforementioned events definitely left an impression.

Filed Under: On Location Tagged With: alfred hitchcock, bfi, hollywood costumes, skyfll, travel. london, victoria and albert museum

March 17, 2012 By iluvcinema 12 Comments

♣ On Location in Ireland ♣

Happy St. Patty’s Day Everyone!

♣

 

In honor of the holiday, here is a list of a few of my favorite films set in Ireland:

The Guard (2011): One of my favorite films of 2011; seen by way too few folks.

 

Hunger (2008): a breakthrough performance by one of my favorite actors, Michael Fassbender. A visually arresting film sparse on dialogue but leaves an indelible mark all the same.

 

In Bruges (2008): Caught this on cable randomly one afternoon and I am so glad that I did.  It is a perfect blend of humor, violence and tension. (Note: I am playing a little loose with this choice since, in fact, it is mostly set in Bruges, Belgium)

 

Circle of Friends (1995): For me this film is too cute for words. Based on the novel by Maeve Binchy, Circle of Friends stars Minnie Driver and Chris O’Donnell.

 

The Matchmaker (1997): First seen when I was going through my Janeane Garofalo phase (which I never probably left). I like to class this as a romantic/political comedy.

 

The Commitments (1991):

 

That’s me done: please take a moment to share some of your faves!

 

Filed Under: On Location Tagged With: ireland, On Location

March 5, 2012 By iluvcinema 7 Comments

On Location at the Palace of Versailles

Close-up of Chandelier in Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles © iluvcinema.com

Oh, l’ironie!

At the time I was scheduling this blog post, I had not known that a couple of weeks later I would have the opportunity to see  Les Adieux á la Reine or Farewell, My Queen at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (please look out for review later this week).

To get iluvcinema.com’s ‘French’ week started (you should detect a pattern with the posts), let’s take a look at another entry in my travelogue – the magnificent Palace of Versailles just outside of Paris.

As I learned yesterday during the Q&A session following the film, this landmark is the most expensive place to shoot in France and you can only shoot on Mondays (the only day that it is closed to the public).

I guess this bit of information means that the following films faves of mine are in quite exclusive company:

  • The Earrings of Madame De … (directed by Max Ophüls)
  • Funny Face (directed by Stanley Donen)
  • Paris Blues (directed by Martin Ritt)
  • Valmont (directed by Milôs Forman)
  • Midnight in Paris (directed by Woody Allen)
Shoes at the Versailles Gift Shop © iluvcinema.com

And before anyone asks about Sofia Coppola’s Marie-Antoinette, NO, I have not seen it.

Let me know what you thought of this film, or any film that I might have missed, in the comments field below.

Que plus tard …


* forgive the poor French, I studied Spanish in school (thus, the translations are courtesy of Google Translate).

Filed Under: On Location Tagged With: france, On Location, versailles

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