hobo # 5 

notre musique

by stephen scobie

I've been watching Jean-Luc Godard for almost forty years now. He commands in me the kind of instinctive, absolute fidelity that I give to very few other artists (other examples would be Bob Dylan, or Ian Hamilton Finlay).

hobo # 7
the deer hunter
by brian hendricks

The Deer Hunter exploded onto the screen and into people’s consciousness in 1978 with little warning and with major impact.

hobo # 3
lost in translation
by brick blair

We sense that the lost travelers of Lost in Translation are leaving a little less lost than when they arrived.

hobo # 6
capote
by brian hendricks

Truman Capote was called a lot of things but stupid was not one of them.

hobo # 5 

barfly

by brian hendricks

Barfly is a one of kind film that celebrates the romanticism of being down and out.

hobo # 7
café lumière
by matthew ferguson

Hsiao-hsien Hou gently leans you against a railing on a Tokyo bridge and mesmerizes you with the comings and goings of the city trains below.

hobo # 2
easy rider
by brian hendricks

Easy Rider is a revisionist western that uses motorcycles instead of horses and moves east instead of west.

hobo # 6
8 1/2
by lawrence russell

Highly original, 8 1/2 was the first of the mass-market ‘art’ films to succeed.