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Is it possible to aim for authenticity in art, and through sheer technical excellence, end up reaching an even loftier plateau? Get Carter...
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Is it possible to aim for authenticity in art, and through sheer technical excellence, end up reaching an even loftier plateau? Get Carter...
Director Jack Arnold’s The Glass Web is a 1953 B movie that was completely new to me. I had never before heard of it...
As this film nears its thirtieth anniversary, all I could really remember about it was I liked it a lot and it had an...
The Mighty Quinn is probably most noteworthy to most film buffs as a strong, early performance in Denzel Washington’s career, but for this...
When I was first offered 2006’s The Departed for review, I was surprised that it was a Martin Scorsese movie with which I was...
Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Published by Image Comics Brubaker and artist Phillips are one of my favorite creator teams...
The Kill Room has a clever and largely original plot. If only they had made a better movie out of it. My problem with...
“Only the dead have seen the end of war.” – George Santayana, Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies It was a brisk fifty-five degrees...
Head Count is a true surprise: an unheralded low budget release from a first time feature director (or in this case, a directing team)...
William Friedkin followed the one-two punch of The French Connection (1971) and The Exorcist (1973) with Sorcerer (1977), a remake of Clouzot’s The Wages...