Peter Bogdanovich’s The Thing Called Love is as good as its growing cult claims it to be! Essential viewing!
Category Archives: Film
Pretty Good is Good Enough: Edward Burns returns with SUMMER DAYS, SUMMER NIGHTS
Ed Burns pleasantly surprises with his latest ensemble piece.
College Kids Versus the Old Hollywood Guard: Looking back at the First Annual 20th Century Fox College Weekend, Held in New York City in 1967
In 1967, Fox reached out to an ungrateful collection of college kids who, led by a young T.E.D. Klein, made their displeasure known!
Hepburn’s Hep!…When Audrey Rocks You’ll Roll!: A Look at the Eternal Classic, FUNNY FACE, and its Marketing
A look at the classic Technicolor, Vista-Vision musical and its marketing onslaught!
Rewired Reality: Myriah Rose Marquez’s “The Sovereign”
Myriah Rose Marquez’s second film is a disquieting work of art.
Confronting the Past with Adrian Brody and the Creepy BACKTRACK
Mostly ignored ghost story is pretty good.
Sneaking in From Left Field: Nicolas Cage, Anna Hutchison and Don Johnson in VENGEANCE: A LOVE STORY
Vengeance: A Love Story, is worthy of some attention, particularly Don Johnson’s masterful performance.
Hooray for Old-School European Pretension! Jeremy Irons and Olga Kurylenko in the unnoticed CORRESPONDENCE
Olga Kurylenko and Jeremy Irons slipped out an old-school, pretentious European romance that is…puzzling.
If MANNEQUIN is So Bad, Why Have You Seen it So Many Times? My Spirited Defense of a Humpback Classic!
If MANNEQUIN is so bad, why have you watched it so many times?
“You Saved One of My Best Pictures”: My Adventures with Peter Bogdanovich and his Lost, Last Picture Show
A story about a fan, his favorite filmmaker, and an eBay miracle changing the direction of film history.