
For most people clicking this link, let's be real: Just in Time, a film from 1929, isn't going to be your next Friday night binge. And that’s totally okay. But if you’re a genuine film history buff, someone who gets a kick out of seeing the foundational bits, the start of it all, then settle in. You might just find som...

still_frame

still_frame


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Doran Cox

J. Gordon Edwards
Community
Log in to comment.
"For most people clicking this link, let's be real: Just in Time, a film from 1929, isn't going to be your next Friday night binge. And that’s totally okay. But if you’re a genuine film history buff, someone who gets a kick out of seeing the foundational bits, the start of it all, then settle in. You might just find something oddly compelling here. Everyone else, honestly, you'll probably find it a bit of a slog. It’s a very different kind of storytelling. The premise, as far as I can gather, is..."

