Remember when I wrote about how we can sometimes track a musical’s primary story through its utilization of a conventional two-act structure, specifically the self-dubbed Act One Fake-Out Anthem?
Continue reading “Another Fake-Out”
Remember when I wrote about how we can sometimes track a musical’s primary story through its utilization of a conventional two-act structure, specifically the self-dubbed Act One Fake-Out Anthem?
Continue reading “Another Fake-Out”
Warning: I’m no expert on novelizations.
Continue reading “Once Upon a Novel”
Back to my favorite gimmick: imagined double features!
Continue reading “Double Features”
Aaaaaand here’s my comeuppance for deigning to discuss Quentin Tarantino news/rumors.
Continue reading “Crooked from the Horse’s Mouth”
Who am I to tell Quentin Tarantino what to do?
Continue reading “Stuck in the Warehouse with You”
And here I feared my brain was too depraved…
Continue reading “Waters Me Down”
Summer of 85’s opening scene: “murder!!!”
Continue reading “Summer Lovin’”
When you sit down to watch a documentary about electronic music, you expect to see some raves, right?
Continue reading “Sisters without Raves”
The first A Quiet Place establishes its “anything can happen” stakes in traditional fashion: by killing off two main characters, including the movie’s second most famous face AND — always a shocker — a child!
Continue reading “A Cameo Place”
Are you aware that a (live) “Theatre Hall of Fame” exists?!
Continue reading “Best and Worst”