Overlooked Gems: Roadie (2011)
It's a little strange to me that actor Ron Eldard never made the leap to being a major star in Hollywood. There were more than a few times in the 1990s that he seemed right on the edge. He's had leading roles in films like True Love and
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Indie Watch: The Telltale Heart (2010)
Cinema’s love affair with Edgar Allan Poe began early and recurred often. Jean Epstein’s surrealist 1928 adaptation of The Fall of the House of Usher, Roger Corman’s X-Rated 1961 version of The Pit and the Pendulum, and last year’s repr...
Movie Review: Jobs (2013)
Jobs hits the big screen on Friday, August 16, 2013.
It’s funny to sit in a theater to watch a biopic about Steve Jobs with a bunch of bloggers and media types: almost all of us had at least one Apple device on us, or wou...
It’s funny to sit in a theater to watch a biopic about Steve Jobs with a bunch of bloggers and media types: almost all of us had at least one Apple device on us, or wou...
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Midnight Maddness: Naqoyqatsi (2002)
Director Godfrey Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi made a big splash in the art house world, amazing audiences with its beautiful imagery and dynamic score. Quite frankly, there was nothing else like this when it debuted in 1982. It's sequel, Powaq...
The Degenerate Opus of Walter Ruttmann
While endeavoring to redefine who was and wasn’t considered a human being, the cultural policies of Adolph Hitler’s government also sought to redefine what was and wasn’t considered art. Starting in the mid-1930s the German government...
Friday, 2 August 2013
Review: Murder, He Says (1945)
Murder, He Says airs Wednesday, August 7th on TCM. Check local listings for times.
Not to be confused with, but an homage to the Miss Marple Mystery Murder, She Said, this little gem is really worth a watch. ...
Not to be confused with, but an homage to the Miss Marple Mystery Murder, She Said, this little gem is really worth a watch. ...
Lomography Sale on Now
Look, we all like images here at Pretty Clever Films. We like to look at them, especially when they move. We like to think about them. We like to talk about them (and write about them!). But I'm guessing, like me, many of you like to make 'em as well...
Movie Review: Julia Misbehaves (1948)
It was the rare Hollywood film that featured a female lead who abandoned her husband and baby to pursue a career as a music hall performer. But thus is the premise of the MGM comedy, Julia Misbehaves. After completing a seri...
Blu-ray Review: Trance
“No life is worth a piece of art.” This statement is repeated numerous times at the beginning of Danny Boyle’s new psychological thriller, Trance (which is coming out on Blu-ray this Tuesday). As the film progresses, this stat...
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Top 6 Natalie Portman Moments
Jerusalem born Natalie Portman has been acting since she was eleven years old, and since her early days in Leon she's taken on a huge range of roles, from large Blockbusters (Thor) to small indie roles (Hesher), dramas (Brothers...
Blu-ray Review: Olympus Has Fallen
When Olympus Has Fallen hit the multiplex screens, it fell faster than the White House. I'm a sucker for a one man on a rampage action story, so I was mildly interested in seeing it. But the most reliable source of movie rec...
MUBI Cinematheque: Turkish Passport (2011)
Turkish Passport is currently available for streaming on MUBI. Sign up for a free trial and watch it today.
It’s amazing how many movies have been produced over ...
It’s amazing how many movies have been produced over ...