Every day I went to work wanting to make this the best film that it could possibly be.
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Treat Williams in a Candid Interview About His New Film ‘The Congressman’ (Part I)
I was making bad action films in Asia. Not that I don’t love Asia. I do. That was the best part of it, seeing other countries.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Barcelona’ – The Criterion Collection
Whit Stillman's winning romantic comedy about politics set in late Cold War Spain.
Read More »The 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival: My (Mostly) Post-Classic Hollywood Experience
What I saw at the second half of this year's festival.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Ip Man 3’ – Donnie Yen and Yuen Woo-Ping Complete the Trilogy with Style to Spare
"Ip Man 3": An action purchase you won’t be sorry about later.
Read More »The 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival: Lions and Pre-Codes and Noirs, Oh My!
What I saw at the first half of this year's festival.
Read More »NAB Show 2016: Ang Lee on Pushing the Limits of Cinema
Ang Lee's last film was created in High Dynamic Range, 4K, at 120 frames per second and in 3-D. In English that means that, compared to your big-screen HD TV, the film has more colors, four times the definition, four times the frame rate, and depth. This is the most technologically advanced feature film ever made.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Revenant’
"The Revenant" utterly lacks extras, but is an enlightening experience in film.
Read More »SXSW Movie Reviews: ‘Miss Stevens’ and ‘Donald Cried’
Two very different but rewarding character-driven comedy-dramas made their debuts at SXSW 2016.
Read More »SXSW Film Review: ‘The Trust’ with Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood
'The Trust', starring Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood, is a crime drama which combines the world of 'CSI: Las Vegas' with the violence and dark humor of a Quentin Tarantino film. Pretty good for beginners.
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