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Movie Review: ‘Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me’ – An Award Winning Documentary
If you are a celebrity, should you go public that you have Alzheimer's or quietly retire from the spotlight and cope with the coming darkness and silence? Glen Campbell in keeping with his maverick and legendary career took on another momentous career bending move. He was the first celebrity to publicly reveal the Alzheimer's diagnosis. What he and his family decided to do next is nothing short of extraordinary. Their decision and their actions in the subsequent months to maintain their joy and richness of life is captured in James Keach's amazing and award winning documentary of Glen Campbell's. You will walk away uplifted from this authentic portrait of a family bonded together through a time of crisis. As for Glenn Campbell, the truism may remain that that one's waning years may actually hold more power and wonder than one's youth.
Read More »Charles Feldman’s ‘Casino Royale’ (1967) Comes Of Age, Five Decades Later
But Casino Royale is also a hint -- no matter how minor, or how bare -- of some possibilities within the medium. It’s just that, after trying to do it all, on the one hand, it forgot what needed to get done in the first place.
Read More »New York Film Festival: ‘Inherent Vice’ Starring Joaquin Phoenix
Thomas Pynchon and Paul Thomas Anderson's characterizations are a reflection of us; they intimate future sinister developments of a broader cultural scope.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Fury’
The movie pulls no punches and definitely hits the audience with realistic and often graphic war violence, but it's the effect of this violence on the characters that gives this film its amazing emotional drive.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘White Bird in a Blizzard’
White Bird in a Blizzard is like an ultra-realistic painting of a bloody car crash. You can almost smell the smoke and the blood.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Scribbler’
Approach Scribbler with expectations in check and you might enjoy yourself.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Tony Palmer’s 1973 Film about Hugh Hefner’
Tony Palmer's 1973 TV biography of Hugh Hefner is an entertaining snapshot into where Hef was at in the early '70s.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Hidden Fortress’ – The Criterion Collection
It's a wonderful adventure filled with action and humor.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Housebound’
A hilarious goosebump-inducing funhouse of a film.
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