Just when we thought the found footage sub-genre couldn’t get any worse.
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Movie Review: ‘Premature’ – Dan Beers’ Directing Debut
There is a fine line between comedy and tragedy
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Melanie Miller distributes 500 films per year, reaching 100 million homes in North America. Find out how she does it.
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There is little wonder as to why 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' is credited as kicking off the Australian film renaissance of the ‘70s, as it is one of the boldest movies ever made.
Read More »Interview With Nicholas Wrathall, Director of ‘Gore Vidal: The US of Amnesia’
After I screened Nicholas Wrathall's documentary, 'Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia,' I briefly chatted with Wrathall who shared his impressions of Vidal as he got to know him during the process of making the film.
Read More »Franchot Tone: From Pre-Code Romance to Film Noir
Mysterious, suave and mentally keen, Franchot Tone managed to create conflicted heroes and charming villains empathizing with their inevitable flaws, unafraid of the benighted human condition.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Jersey Boys’
Better off buying a bunch of Four Seasons albums to sit back and enjoy on your front porch while yelling at kids to get off your lawn.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Kill Zombie!’
A boring zombie film.
Read More »‘Phantom Lady’s’ 70th Anniversary
Highly recommended, not only for the fans of the noir genre,but also for those admirers of German expressionism and inspired literary adaptations.
Read More »Movie Review: ’22 Jump Street’
The funniest film of the year so far and one of the funniest films I have ever seen period.
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