Where I am, it's Good Friday and I'm stuck with network television. Where is 'King of Kings'? 'The Robe'? 'The Ten Commandments'? Heck, I'd even settle for 'Hail, Cesar'! #easter #filmsky
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Very exciting times for the Portland film scene. #filmsky #moviemadness #classicfilm
When Romeo + Juliet first came out, I saw it seven times in the cinema, including at the Sydney premiere. It's a gem. And it remains one of the only times I ever saw an audience applaud a trailer. #filmsky
An important read for anyone who loves independent cinemas (and one that also solidifies my belief that Portland is one of the world's great film cities). #filmsky #classicfilm
Cinema Reborn have released their 2026 program, and you can bet I will be there! Check out the full list of new restorations at the website. It's always a treat. cinemareborn.com.au #filmsky #classicfilm
The latest issue of #eramagazine is out and I'm in it, talking about fabulous theatre restorations taking place in regional New South Wales!
Program for 'The Jazz Singer' stamped 16 February 1929. It reads: 'Lyceum offers Union Theatres Cinesound (Western Electric System) Presentation.
Exactly 97 years today, my great-uncle attended a Sydney screening of 'The Jazz Singer'. Many years later, he gifted me the program he received that night. #filmsky
Movie screen with image reading 'Classic Matinees'. Photographed at Randwick Ritz Cinema.
Image of movie screen reading 'Charlie Chaplin in 'Modern Times'.
Image of Charlie Chaplin sitting atop giant gears in the film 'Modern Times'.
Charlie Chaplin, as the Tramp, with Paulette Goddard walk down a long path stretching into the distance in the final scene of 'Modern Times'.
90th anniversary screening of 'Modern Times', a film about feeling like an outsider in a world of oligarchs and hostile technology. Sound familiar? Perhaps if we try, we'll get by if we just smile. #filmsky #classicfilm
Sweet lord. This 1941 advertisement sees me.
I find official documents (immigration and especially enlistment) useful in this regard. Bela Lugosi's draft card confirms that he was 6 ft 1, for example. Schreck does look pretty tall in 'Die Strasse', the only non-Nosferatu thing I've ever seen him in.
Art Deco leadlight window with sunset.
A side door with decorative metal grille at the former Rega Products Building, Marrickville (1937).
A decorative wrought iron Art Deco door in naive style. Photographed Sydenham.
Art deco leadlight window in an apartment block. Photographed Randwick.
And there goes 52 weeks of fabulous Art Deco. So many buildings, structures and small details I never got to ... as the centenary closes, keep searching for details in 2026. Even in an ugly world, there's always beauty if you look for it. 😍 #artdeco #architecture #artdecoat100 #artdecocentenary
Bryant House (1940), front facade showing distinctive angled windows.
Bryant House (1940), side view from Pitt St looking towards the intersection with Hunter St.
Bryant House (1940), close up of facade highlighting unique angled windows and polished granite entranceway.
Bryant House (1940), front facade from opposite side of Pitt St.
Deco of the Week #52: Art Deco is officially 100 this year! To celebrate, I've decided to post a weekly photo of a Sydney Art Deco building. This (final!) week: Bryant House (1940), designed by the legendary Emil Sodersten. #artdeco #architecture #artdecoat100 #artdecocentenary
Donna Hill and friend at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, 2013.
A year since we lost @rudyfan.bsky.social. Unbelievable. A fabulous friend, always missed, never to be forgotten. ♥️♥️♥️
You can always count on Portland to represent creatively. Miss all my friends and fellow fibre artists there. #pdxlove
Also known as 'bingo card criticism'. "In tying Murnau to Hitchcock to Lynch and somehow working in 'Battleship Potemkin', you are now cowering before my superior erudition. Bingo! Or, should I say, Q.E.D? And before you ask me what those stand for, let me explain ..."
Challis House (1936), view from Martin Place showing main facade and Christmas tree.
Challis House (1936), view from Martin Place showing side entrance with decorative details and granite stairs.
Challis House (1936), view looking upwards at facade with main entrance featuring decorative granite surrounds and stained glass window.
Challis House (1936), view showing central entrance with granite surrounds.
Deco of the Week #51: Art Deco is officially 100 this year! To celebrate, I've decided to post a weekly photo of a Sydney Art Deco building. This week: Challis House, Martin Place (1936). And a very Deco Christmas to all! #artdeco #architecture #artdecoat100 #artdecocentenary
That's it! Of course, my REAL suggestion is Jacques Tati's 'Mon Oncle', because that's an movie that everyone enjoy all year round. 😍
My daughter just came up with the ideal Christmas movie. It's called 'Die, Wonderful Elf'. It's a combination of all three Christmas films members of our family suggested for Christmas Eve-Eve viewing (can you guess which ones?) #christmas #filmsky
Today I rewatched a film I first saw in a small cinema in East Village, NY in 2001. It was two months after the September 11th attacks and a few weeks after AA Flight 587 crashed, dropping a plane engine on a gas station in Rockaway. It seemed somehow appropriate to this surreally hellish week.
The currently boarded-up Minerva/Metro Theatre (1939), Kings Cross, night shot showing signage.
Minerva/Metro Theatre (1939), Kings Cross, showing doorway with decorative stained glass.
Metro-Minerva Theatre (1939), street scene circa mid 1940s.
Metro-Minerva Theatre (1939), seen on opening night, and showing the adjacent restaurant complex, known as the Roosevelt.
Deco of the Week #50: Art Deco is officially 100 this year! To celebrate, I've decided to post a weekly photo of a Sydney Art Deco building. This week: The Minerva/Metro Theatre (1939). Soon to be renovated after years of uncertainty. #artdeco #architecture #artdecoat100 #artdecocentenary
I've spent all this weekend feeling mentally and physically sick at the state of the world. And now this. I am disgusted and horrified. Not in our country. Not anywhere.
The Spot, Randwick (circa 1941), view of corner from intersection of Perouse St and St Pauls Rd.
The Spot, Randwick (circa 1941), view from Perouse St showing original tiled storefront.
The Spot, Randwick (circa 1941), view of original tiled entranceway.
The Spot, Randwick (circa 1941), view of tiled entranceway and original storefront.
Deco of the Week #49: Art Deco is officially 100 this year! To celebrate, I've decided to post a weekly photo of a Sydney Art Deco building. This week: The Spot, Randwick (circa 1941), with some original tilework and storefronts. #artdeco #architecture #artdecoat100 #artdecocentenary
I was just thinking about this one the other day actually, when I read that Margot Robbie saw it eight times at the movies. I saw it seven.
Agree. Looks like the logo for Elon's latest rustbucket.
Presented without comment. #filmsky
An AI generated picture that purports to be of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, but does not look like either person, and also adds a third figure for no particular reason.
I broke my rule about never ever knowingly using AI to prompt a picture called 'Buster Keaton shakes hands with Charlie Chaplin.' Instead, it gave me 'Adolph Menjou shakes hands with El Brendel, while Harry Langdon looks on for some reason." 🤷 #classicfilm #classiccomedy
St Philips Housing Estate (circa 1940), Glebe. Several single-storey houses on Broughton St, Glebe.
St Philips Housing Estate (circa 1940), Glebe. Close up of double storey house showing decorative stonework and tiling.
St Philips Housing Estate (circa 1940), Glebe. Double storey apartment on Broughton St with decorative glass tile.
St Philips Housing Estate (circa 1940), Glebe. Single storey dewlling with original fences and gates, showing decorative brickwork and tiling.
Deco of the Week #48: Art Deco is officially 100 this year! To celebrate, I've decided to post a weekly photo of a Sydney Art Deco building. This week: A whole Art Deco precinct - St Philips Housing Estate, Glebe (circa 1940). #artdeco #architecture #artdecoat100 #artdecocentenary
Hard to go past 'A Bush Christmas' (1947) - it's hokey but quite a fun watch. Though it has zero to do with Christmas, I can imagine 'The Castle' (1997) going down a treat on a hot Christmas afternoon.