Tag Archives: The Searchers

Shane Is Fight Club in Reverse

One of the things that emerged in our discussion of Shane (1953) in episode 44 of the Family Pictures Podcast is just how explicitly the film is rooted in real labor history, specifically the Johnson County War of the late … Continue reading

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Thresholds of Violence in The Searchers (1956)

After re-watching The Searchers (1956) for episode 43 of the Family Pictures Podcast, I was struck by the way director John Ford constantly uses thresholds or portals to visualize the moral structure of the film. It isn’t so much about … Continue reading

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The Zenith of the Western, the Rise of Sci-Fi, and Perhaps a Return

I’m trying to catch up on some of my thoughts that I’ve been circling as a result of recent episodes of the Family Pictures Podcast, which continues to be an absolute blast. We’ve started to dig into Westerns with our … Continue reading

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The New Land vs Empire Strikes Back

For this week’s Family Pictures Podcast, MBS and I discussed the 1972 masterpiece The New Land, a film adapted from a novel chronicling a Swedish family’s emigration to Minnesota in the 19th century. I had never heard of the film … Continue reading

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