Is it too late for a reevaluation and revaluation of a six-year-old movie?
Is it too late for a reevaluation and revaluation of a six-year-old movie?
Besides his quasi-consistent visual aesthetic, the similarities between Sean Durkin’s feature-length debut, Martha Marcy May Marlene, and his follow-up, The Nest, are not screamingly evident.
From Alfred Hitchcock, to a relationship squabble.
In a traditional sense, a title describes a work of art.
60 years later, Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho is still making waves.
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To put a pin in how an actor’s offscreen fame can inform their onscreen performances, let’s transition from Spike Lee to…Twin Peaks?
Continue reading “Let’s Cameo”
Spike Lee and casting: a subject that just keeps on giving.
Continue reading “The Big Apple Barrel”
Casting’s a precarious thing.
Unhinged: pretty fun!