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Looking Back on Hollywood’s Second Golden Age Jake Blucker Hey Hollywooders! For this week’s HollyGOOD Tuesday we’re taking a look at the Second Golden Age of Hollywood. The 1920s and ‘60s are widely regarded as Hollywood’s Golden Age, but what many people may not know is that Hollywood had what was considered to be its Second Golden Age in the 1960s and ‘70s. This period of time is also known as New Hollywood, the Hollywood Renaissance, or American New Wave. New Hollywood brought about loosened restrictions on obscenity and controversial, non-family-friendly content in films. Hollywood’s Second Golden Age: Background ....
Adam Solomons , April 30th, 2021 08:40 Released 40 years ago this year, Michael Mann s debut Thief offered a prototype for the neo-noir action thriller about the American city – and it remains one of the best first features ever, finds Adam Solomons In her essay for the Criterion release of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Punch-Drunk Love, writer and director Miranda July observed that a crucial aspect of the film’s atmosphere lies in its depiction of the world’s inherent scariness. “Anderson does such a good job of describing that perpetually alarmed feeling – the trucks literally roar by like Jurassic Park dinosaurs; the warehouse door rolls up and down, blinding and blackening like the wrath of God”, she wrote. “Life really is terrifying.” ....