The ApartmentThis is easily one of my favorite films ever. No questions about it. I watch it a few times a year it never fails me and it is so freeking good. Honestly if you have never seen this film go and watch it now. Buy 10 copies and watch them all in a row. The Apartment is the most amazing, relatable, progressive and sympathetic film made in 1960 (arguably the best year for film). It's also a real tear-inducer. I'm not going to lie. The Apartment gets me every time. I'm not sure if ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: The Apartment
Book Reviews: A Dangerous Woman
A Dangerous Woman: The Life, Loves, and Scandals of Adah Isaacs Menken, 1835-1868, America's Original SuperstarAuthors: Michael and Barbara FosterWhile the subject matter (the woman herself, Adah Menken) enticed and titillated, A Dangerous Woman crept continuously toward a swamp like ending. The prose seemed stilted and tedious, and I had to blink a few times to finish the book.Not to say that the woman that Michael Foster and Barbara Foster embrace was not interesting and entertaining. ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Annie Hall & Manhattan
Annie Hall [Blu-ray]I did not get into Woody Allen’s films until I worked at the video store in high school. Before then I was aware of his films but I did not really enjoy them (except for Sleeper). When I was 17 I developed an intense love for Woody Allen’s work. Starting with Annie Hall. Annie Hall chronicles the romantic adventures of neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer and his equally neurotic girlfriend Annie Hall. The film traces the course of their relationship from their first ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Texas Killing Fields
Texas Killing Fields [Blu-ray]Texas Killing Fields is the feature-length movie version of all of the alphabet soup crime scene television shows that have dominated the airwaves of the past decade or so. It's the same old story of detectives on the case, dead bodies, a parade of suspects, and a little girl in peril, all unmercifully dragged out to twice the size of its small-screen counterparts and with no more flair, purpose, or scope than may be found in any random episode of any number of ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird 50th Anniversary Edition [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy]"To Kill A Mockingbird" is truly a much loved and critically acclaimed film. It is a perfect portrayal of childhood innocence, racial prejudice, moral tolerance and courage. The film is so wonderfully done that the audience actually feels as if they were in Alabama during the 1930s. This is a must see for anyone of any age. However this picture came at a time of great change for film in storytelling and in visual media ... continue reading...
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