Guy Crucianelli

Guy Crucianelli is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. His work has appeared at Senses of Cinema, Bright Lights Film Journal and the Journal of Popular Culture. He is also a regular contributor to the 101 Movies You Must See Before You Die series.

Everyone Remembers Their First: ‘My First Guitar: Tales of True Love and Lost Chords’

Epistles of John: ‘The John Lennon Letters’

The Gaze of an Old Man Pierces in ‘Umberto D.’

Transcendental and Alone: ‘Robert Bresson (Revised)’

His Two Dads: Pico Iyer’s ‘The Man Within My Head’

An Early Moan from the Great Moaner: Jack Kerouac’s ‘The Sea Is My Brother’

His Eyes Are Clear and Bright, But He’s Not There: ‘Coriolanus’

The Straightest of Rock Bios: ‘Seeing The Light: Inside The Velvet Underground’

There’s No Place in England for a Coward: ‘The Four Feathers’

City Buster/Country Buster: ‘Buster Keaton: Go West and Battling Butler’

James Ellroy Takes Noir Quite Seriously in ‘The Hilliker Curse: My Pursuit of Women’

Buster Keaton the Inventor and Charlie Chaplin the Conjurer