Yet another valuable roundup of the best writing on the intertubes in the past week about obscure and occasionally not so obscure movies: here’s the place to go. This time there are a few off-topic (but very welcome) extras, such as Todd’s own piece on “some visual artists I went to high school with” — a piece that had a particular resonance for me since I’ve been helping a friend get in touch with international artists for a convention’s anniversary album. It’s been much on my mind how enormously I’m indebted to some of the cover artists I’ve had.
Although I truncate Todd’s title when I’m posting these notices of his updates because otherwise the heading would be cumbersome (and, of course, because it’s the movies that are likely to be the primary interest for visitors here at Noirish), really, as Todd points out in a comment below, “It’s Overlooked Films and/or Other A/V: the films are simply the most common materials dealt with, and television and videos (such as my high-schoolmates’ appearances) and radio, conventions and live theater are all a regular part of the remit.” So now you know.