Category Archives: feature articles

TFL: The Birth of the Western Genre

It may seem counter-intuitive that film — a rising technology which in part heralded the death of the romantic period of cowboys, high plains drifters, lawmen and lawlessnes at the turn of the century — would so strongly embrace the very culture it helped to destroy. But consider the concerns of the first examples of [...]

TFL: The Stylization of Jesse James

The Film League is focusing on Once Upon a Time in the West this month, which is a great Western but actually not one I count among my all time favorites.  I chose to write up a little article about the visual style at work in a great modern Western, The Assassination of Jesse James by [...]

TFL: Batman and the Public Art Panic of the 1980s

It is, of course, canonical that Bruce Wayne is fantastically rich.  Batman uses key visual indicators to get this point across, notably Wayne’s large collection of historical art and artifacts.  His house is literally a museum, dedicated especially to weapons and armor of the past. While this makes canonical sense for Wayne as a character [...]

Film Noir round-up

The Film League spent the month of May focusing on classic film noir The Third Man.  Noir is my all-time favorite genre — even though it’s not really a genre at all — so I was delighted to spend a month writing about it. I got literary with The Third Man screenwriter Graham Greene: Greene [...]

On The Warriors

I’ve been thinking a lot about New York lately — specifically, Times Square in the late 70s and early 80s.  It was a different time.  What was once a booming theatre district in the early part of the century had fallen on hard times following the Great Depression.  The theatres remained, though they began running [...]

Recently in amateur film studies

The Film League is continuing to be the most awesome project ever. Getting the chance to write about film in a dedicated forum is more fun than I ever thought it would be, and I’m slowly carving out my niche: fairly intellectual close readings of classic films. Last month, I wrote about the foundational film [...]

New Project: The Film League

This past week, my partner-in-crime and I launched a new website: The Film League. Each month, we choose a beloved movie and explore it in depth, with articles, art, music, and more.  We also seek submissions from other film fans, in an attempt to build an archive of detailed perspectives on the films that have shaped [...]