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The Cobblestone Corridor

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 25 min
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9,2/10
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The Cobblestone Corridor (2015)
Allan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of English department chairman, Dr. Peter Carroll.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAllan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of... Ler tudoAllan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of English department chairman, Dr. Peter Carroll.Allan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of English department chairman, Dr. Peter Carroll.

  • Direção
    • Erik Bloomquist
  • Roteirista
    • Erik Bloomquist
  • Artistas
    • Erik Bloomquist
    • Madeleine Dauer
    • Nicholas Tucci
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    9,2/10
    52
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    • Direção
      • Erik Bloomquist
    • Roteirista
      • Erik Bloomquist
    • Artistas
      • Erik Bloomquist
      • Madeleine Dauer
      • Nicholas Tucci
    • 2Avaliações de usuários
    • 27Avaliações da crítica
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    • Allan Archer
    Madeleine Dauer
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    7ArchonCinemaReviews

    Part gumshoe detective picture and part eccentric teen flick, all fun!

    The Cobblestone Corridor is cunning and quirky short that pays homage to the stylish crime dramas of film noir cinema.

    Set in the cobblestone corridors of Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, Allan Archer (known simply by the eponymous "Archer") is the silver tongued editor-in-chief of his school's newspaper. His no nonsense pursuit of the truth has not made him the most likable student at his school. With the wintry exam season underway, Archer takes on his most ambitious case yet and probes into the suspicious expulsion of the English department chairperson.

    Part gumshoe detective picture and part eccentric teen flick, The Cobblestone Corridor is an efficiently entertaining narrative and technically excellent short highlighting the skills of its creator Erik Bloomquist.

    Written, directed and starring Mr. Bloomquist, The Cobblestone Corridor is funny, well thought out, and shows the clear admiration Bloomquist for the cinema that came before him. Bloomquist's film feels neither contrived or overly precious; an impressive feat for an aspiring film maker. Further, every frame shows a vision and intention toward the narrative at hand.

    The Cobblestone Corridor feels ripped from the same realm as a Humphrey Bogart film but with a sassy fresh spin that simultaneously respects the genre it hopes to emulate. Aiding in his endeavors is a talented medley of up and coming actors who inhabit their peculiar world freely. They utter the overly stylized dialogue so naturally it makes the story all the more convincing and persuasive.

    Typical for films and shorts shot independently, a viewer must augment their expectations for potential with an awareness that it may not be reflected in final product in front of him or her. Not so with The Cobblestone Corridor. Well acted, directed, nor bloated in any way, Bloomquist's short left us refreshed and excited for up and coming talent.

    It is only with the most critical eye that minor suggestions for improvement can be made. Infrequently, but present in the film, were minor technical flaws; with it occasionally slipping into soft focus and the sound being crunchy during the outside scenes in the snow. The film is succinctly written and any commentary regarding content would simply be a personal preference – of which we have none.

    As a reel to highlight the talent of Erik Bloomquist, The Cobblestone Corridor introduces a creative talent with a keen eye and much promise. To watch the film in full, check it out on Vimeo On Demand.

    7.5/10 Please check out our website for full reviews of all the recent releases and indies.
    9Billy_Crash

    Near Perfect Neo-Noir

    Director, writer, and star, Erik C. Bloomquist brings us The Cobblestone Corner, a Neo-Noir thriller with snappy dialogue, strong characters, and a solid premise that one could easily find on any college campus: the destruction of a professor's career thanks to questionable means. But we're not on a college campus. We're at the Alfred Pierce Preparatory School where posh kids live up to tradition by being stalwart and smarmy, as they flip imaginary bitcoins to decide if they should go to Princeton or Harvard.

    Right from the beginning, however, we know something's different about this story. After all, we're with high school kids who are certainly in an adult situation, and handling the world as if they've had years of experience under their belts. Even the school's newspaper, run by the unyielding Allan Archer (Bloomquist), tackles the periodical as if it were The New York Times. You want to find out about the next school bake sale or whose birthday is coming up? Forget it. The Pierce Gazette is about hard news: baseball team steroid controversy, the all-girl fight club, and more.

    Sure, I was on my high school paper, and as Feature Editor when I wrote a piece about a crack in the gym wall (almost twenty feet long, mind you), it was cut to avoid issues with the administration. But when Archer begins his narration about how he's "different", he's informing the audience that this whole tale is different. Think of Bloomquist as bridging the gap between Rian Johnson's Brick and David Lynch's Blue Velvet. We're definitely in an alternative and cooler universe for certain.

    In The Cobblestone Corner, as in Brick, the teens talk like they're thirty, and their mature nature is frightening. It's as if they started mixing mommy's cocktails at age nine when they had their first cigars. Bloomquist takes it one step further by having the characters deliver banter from the forties. The great thing? It all works. Thanks to excellent characters, and a consistency in how they collectively carry themselves, suspension of belief about age and capability is not only acceptable, it's warranted as well as welcomed. Forget about tears and whining, these kids most likely handle stress with Xanax and single malt scotch.

    Besides Archer, we have Logan Underwood (Alec Richards), the first year student with a lot to learn about writing hard-hitting news. Johnny Baker (Adam Weppler), the kid who could probably run a prison because he can get his hands on anything, shines as that guy in the know. Nicholas Tucci plays the patient yet stern teacher/adviser to Archer, and he works hard to make certain his Editor-in-Chief knows his place, even though Archer maintains a little smile along with every quip. And Elizabeth Merriweather (Madeleine Dauer), the femme fatale who knows she's gorgeous and could manipulate most anyone to do anything – but can she get Archer to do her bidding and investigate a respected instructor's sudden demise? Sure, there are others of Peirce's finest with goals and desires, and this creates a great soup of characters that keeps the story rolling at a high rate of speed and the dialogue razor sharp.

    Cinematographer Mike Magilnik kept the camera moving, and he brings the viewer some great angles, even in talking head scenes that would normally sink larger productions. The great thing, especially with the Neo-Noir element, is that he didn't rely on dark scenes and long shadows. Yes, they were present on occasion, but just like Bloomquist's dialogue, we weren't hit with classic Noir tropes at every turn. Otherwise, with a little more money and a hairstylist, The Cobblestone Corner could easily have been a period piece.

    As editor, Bloomquist knew when to keep scenes crisp and fast like Sam Peckinpaugh, and when to let them roll on a little longer to create atmosphere and intrigue. This helped maintain a steady beat that also matched the rhythm of the dialogue. Therefore, the last item to work in concert with the other elements is Gyom Amphoux's score – and like a diligent gumshoe on the case, he always hit the right notes at the right time.

    So what happened to the professor who may have been forced out of a job? You'll have to wait and watch The Cobblestone Corner for yourself. Most important, any producer can see that this short would make for an excellent and offbeat television series (on cable without restrictions, please), or, with a few more additions, one awesome feature film. The only misgivings to be addressed: it was hard to tell if the lovely Madeleine Dauer was trying to play it sultry or coy near film's end, and it would be great to see Archer in some sort of danger. And as for those who might complain about little to no character arc for our journalist hero, well, that's Noir, baby. The reason Archer can take on the mystery is because of who he is. It's Archer's personality, his character, that leads us to story's end.

    Now, why did I write about a film that isn't a horror? Because, if you recall from Bloomquist's THE LAST KNOCK interview from February 2014 (http://bit.ly/1EqMK9b), he has his mind set on his horror, Founder's Day. Like all filmmakers, he needs funding to make that happen, and it's hoped that The Cobblestone Corner will prove to be an excellent calling card – and it should definitely open doors as well as wallets. To find out more about The Cobblestone Corner, visit http://www.erikbloomquist.com/, and to learn more about Erik C. Bloomquist, check out his IMDb page: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4620395/.

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      • 4 de maio de 2015 (Estados Unidos da América)
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