What you know about a movie before watching it alters how you watch.
Continue reading “Crumbs”
What you know about a movie before watching it alters how you watch.
Continue reading “Crumbs”
The Nature of Love is about a gal who ditches her hubby for a paramour.
Continue reading “Framed”
There may be a bait-and-switch afoot in Dìdi.
Continue reading “Not So Fast”
The sufficiently versed in Superbad will detect similarities in Dìdi.
Continue reading “Shade”
Longlegs speaks the language of my subconscious nightmares.
Continue reading “Wet Nightmares”
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger finishes an unofficial trilogy of documentaries about Martin Scorsese’s relationship with cinema.
Continue reading “Made Man”
Kinds of Kindness is a triptych of parables about humans who subscribe to berserk systems of belief that order their sense of reality. . . and what happens when the order becomes disordered.
Continue reading “Thee”
Does anyone else find it weird that we’ve had three imaginary-friend movies this year, one released every other month since March?
Continue reading “Max IF”
IMDB is an invaluable record of cinema history.
Continue reading “IMMDB”
Are the Minions the most famous original characters of 21st century cinema?
Continue reading “Not So Mini”