Wednesday, 31 July 2013
The Netflix Queue: The Naked City (1948)
The Naked City is a different breed of cat when it comes to the Hollywood Studio System Era of the 1920 through the 50s. The Naked ...
Changing Styles: Why Change Your Wife? (1920)
DVD Review: The Power of Myth: 25th Anniversary Editon
TIFF Announces Midnight Madness Lineup for 2013 Fest
This year's anniversary programme, from returning programmer Colin ...
Grizzly Man (2005)
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Only God Forgives: Some Assembly Required
DVD Review: Tales of the City: 20th Anniversary Edition
Monday, 29 July 2013
3 Classic Film Crossovers That Would Have Been Epic
Overlooked Gems: Sightseers (2012)
It should be offered as a warning that Sightseers (2012), is not going to be a movie to appeal to everyone. It’s dark (very, very dark), with an often cruel comic sensibility, and has the kind of deadpan humor w...
The Netflix Queue: Jackie Brown (1997)
It’s no secret that I’m a huge Quentin Tarantino fan. One of my goals in life is to meet him, proceed to get smashed, and fall into an ongoing conversation ...
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Indie Watch: The Winking Boy
The Netflix Queue: Mammoth (2009)
Michelle Williams is a bit of a Hollywood anomaly: she’s an A-list actress who has never really been in a major Hollywood blockbuster. This year’s disappointing Oz: The...
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Midnight Maddness: The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)
Friday, 26 July 2013
49 Years, 49 Films: Part II
10 Things About Some Like It Hot
Thursday, 25 July 2013
Top 10 Unhappy Movie Endings
The Mubi Cinematheque: Strike (1925)
Strike (Russian title Stachka) was dire...
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
What A Way To Go! (1964)
2013 Toronto International Film Festival Lineup Announced
Documentary: The Imposter (2012)
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Jared Bratt Forms a Judgment Night Meetup Group
Movie Review: Picnic (1955)
The Netflix Queue: Upstream Color (2013)
Scopolamine is a powerful, dangerous drug. In fact, it’s so damaging that it is widely known as “The Devil’s Breath.” Derived from the flowers of the South Americ...
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Indie Watch: A Day's Messing
The Netflix Queue: Love (2011)
Did you know the guy from Blink 182 made a movie? I didn’t either, but after being incorrectly informed that Tom Delonge had wri...
Saturday, 20 July 2013
Overlooked Gems: Quartet (2012)
The Necromation of Ladislaw Starewicz
The etymology of the word ‘animation’ comes from the Latin animātiō, which means the act of giving life to something. I have always felt that the true Latin meaning has a slight Frankenstein vibe to it because before bringing l...
Friday, 19 July 2013
49 Years, 49 Films: Part 1
It is with great sadness that I announce that next week I shall be 49 years old. Ouch! Perhaps the only way to lessen the blow is to look back and give you my personal birthday list for the best film of each year, from 1964 to 2013. With such a ma...
Movie Review: My Man Godfrey (1936)
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Top Five Disastrous Film Weddings
The Mubi Cinematheque: Don't Drink the Water (1994)
Prolific Writer/Actor/Director Woody Allen (aka Al...
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Talk To Me, Harry Winston: Cinematic Baubles
Blogdanovich
Movie Review: Following Sean (2005)
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Crushing on Danny Boyle
The Criterion Contraption
Cult Movies: Brothers of the Head (2005)
Monday, 15 July 2013
Top 3 Screen Screams
Kick Ass Ladies in Film - Lucille Fay LeSueur as Joan Crawford
The Man on the Flying Trapeze
And you get exactly what's advertised at The Man on the Flying T...
The Comedy (2012)
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Kick Ass Ladies in Film - Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor
Saturday, 13 July 2013
Kick Ass Ladies in Film - Sigourney Weaver as Ripley
Book Review: Joan Crawford: A Biography
Early on in her film career, when MGM producers shuddered at the thought of audiences struggling to pronounce their new ...
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Top 10 Best Dressed Movie Characters
Kick Ass Ladies in Film - Marlene Dietrich as Lola Lola
Classic Film Freak
Hollywood Will Implode (Insert Bass-Drop Sound Here)
In entertainment news recently (and I feel fashionably late to the party on this one in terms of discussion) the legendary Steven Spielberg, alongside “the man”, “the myth” George Lucas, predicted the inevitable end, or I should say the implosion ...