ANDY: Let’s Get Lost (Weber, US, 1988)
I am no jazz aficionado. Confronted with a more esoteric piece of jazz noodling I tend to think of the late, great Tony Wilson’s maxim that “Jazz is the last […]
I am no jazz aficionado. Confronted with a more esoteric piece of jazz noodling I tend to think of the late, great Tony Wilson’s maxim that “Jazz is the last […]
Ambiguity in film can be one of the hardest things to pull off successfully. Unlike in literature where the novelist has the potential use of internal monologue and an assorted […]
Before we are introduced to J. J. Hunsecker in the flesh his influence is felt as we see a close-up of his eyes adorning the sides of a fleet of […]
Following my post on Z (1969), here’s a Friday Five that won’t win you a game of Scrabble. After all, poster space is limited and who wants their film to […]
If there was ever any doubt that Z is based on a true story the filmmakers put it to rest with a bold disclaimer over the opening titles: “Any resemblance […]
Andrei Tarkovksy made several films that are generally held in higher esteem, but none of them capture my imagination to the same degree as STALKER. The Stalker of the title […]
If there’s one thing Hollywood has always loved making movies about it’s Hollywood itself. With the possible exception of the police detective, no other professions are so well represented on […]
Following discussion of BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA (1974) in my last post, here is a Friday Five dedicated to a horrible horror movie staple… HOW TO GET […]
Superficially, Tommy Lee Jones’ debut theatrical feature as director THE THREE BURIALS OF MELQUIADES ESTRADA might seem to have much in common with Sam Peckinpah’s 1974 film BRING ME THE […]
“What really matters is what you like, not what you are like” When august film critic Derek Malcolm contacted me to ask if I would contribute to his world-renowned film […]