
According to the book A Short History of the Movies, the film movement known as the French New Wave is defined in two ways: Continue reading “Une Femme Mariée (A Married Woman) – DVD Review”
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According to the book A Short History of the Movies, the film movement known as the French New Wave is defined in two ways: Continue reading “Une Femme Mariée (A Married Woman) – DVD Review”

Previously, I wrote a review about Gran Torino when it was in theatres. Here’s the bulk of that post since not much has changed in regards to my thoughts on the film: Continue reading “Gran Torino – DVD Review”

I’ve always gotten a kick out of how people die in old Westerns. Continue reading “El Dorado: Centennial Collection – DVD Review”

All right, par’ners. Time to saddle up for a classic Western! Continue reading “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: Centennial Collection – DVD Review”

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button joins a long list of films that have been stamped with the Criterion Collection label. Continue reading “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Criterion Collection – DVD Review”

With the recent Wayans Brothers spoof Dance Flick opening at #5 at the box office with $10.7 million in ticket sales, the question once again has been asked: Is the spoof film dead? Continue reading “‘Dance Flick’ Proves Spoof Genre Still Struggling, but is it Dead? – Editorial”