Top Fifty Films of the 50s — An Introduction
And so our extended exercise in chronological backtracking through list-making and backward counting reaches the nineteen-fifties, which is the first decade of film covered that I didn’t come too with a clear vision of it. I had firsthand experience with the aughts, the nineties, and the eighties. As for the seventies and sixties, they loomed large in my understanding of cinema history, thanks to defining revolutions in American and French film. What’s more, the fifties don’t have quite the same automatic allure as the forties, which I associate with my beloved film noir, or the thirties, which virtually percolated with … Continue reading Top Fifty Films of the 50s — An Introduction