Tag: 1977

#315Albums – No. 048 – Television’s Marquee Moon (1977)

#315Albums is a list of 315 albums that appear on both the Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, as well as the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die book, edited by Robert Dimery. At its best, it is a representation of some of the greatest music ever released; at its…


#315Albums – No. 041 – Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell (1977)

#315Albums is a list of 315 albums that appear on both the Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, as well as the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die book, edited by Robert Dimery. At its best, it is a representation of some of the greatest music ever released; at its…


#315Albums – No. 015 – Steely Dan’s Aja (1977)

#315Albums is a list of 315 albums that appear on both the Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, as well as the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die book, edited by Robert Dimery. At its best, it is a representation of some of the greatest music ever released; at its…


#CSSC6 – Week Two Preview – Let’s Read!

Wow, did week one fly by, or what? It was a great few days, filled with angry scientists, greedy corporations, and terrifying aliens. Week two of the Challenge showcases films that require us to pay a little closer attention than some. The weekly theme, of course, being foreign films that require us to use subtitles…


Blu-ray Review – Branden Chowen on Cathy’s Curse (1977)

Title: Cathy’s Curse (1977) Director: Eddy Matalon Runtime: 88 minutes — Last year I made my way through Brian Collins’ Horror Movie a Day: The Book, which highlights a different horror movie for every day of the year. If you don’t know, Collins is the creator of the website of the same name where he…


A Lifetime of Film: Ashe’s Top Ten from 1977

A Lifetime of Film covers one specific year of a Cinefessions’ writers existence, from birth to now, and goes over their top ten films from that year. It stems from a meme on Letterboxd, and is simply being expanded upon here. This week, Ashe covers his birth year: 1977. There’s a Top Ten Favorite Films…