As the days get shorter and the wind gets colder, I usually grow excited for the best films of the year. This year however, after a busy Spetember and early October, I seem to be stymied by three weeks where there isn’t a whole lot coming that I want to see.
On the one hand, this isn’t such bad news since there is a lot of classics coming to the Lightbox that I’d love to dig into instead (Yo Sasha – you in or what?). Furthermore, this also works out beautifully since Lady Hatter and I will be moving at the end of this month. Guess things find a way of working out for the best, eh?
So as I begin to pack up my dvd collection and mull over whether or not my dvd’s and Lady Hatter’s will finally integrate in the new place, I look to the rest of you for counsel and company. And like every other week that I’ve run this feature, y’all never let me down.
For your reading fulfillment, I give you…
This is a movie blog, but we lost a musical legend this week. The Kid in The Front Row eulogizes him splendidly.
Day before yesterday when I mentioned how lacking I was in the horror film department, one title that was mentioned quite often was ROSEMARY’S BABY. As if on cue – Joel has written a review on it.
As a Superman Aficionado, I’ve been humming and hawing over the news that Zack Snyder will be directing the next man of Tomorrow film. (Sidebar: The news that Zod is not in fact the villain is a welcome bit of news for me). Film Intel has a pretty good pro and con post on whether Snyder is in fact a good choice to direct this movie.
I’m kinda done ranting about 3-D, but Univarn still has a few interesting things to say.
Remember how much I dug CATFISH? Seems like Peter at Magic Lantern wasn’t so enthused.
Oh, and it would seem as though Phil has started a movie night and decided to start everyone off with a classic I love that many of y’all don’t like. (I’m happy to report that he and his guests dug it).
Enjoy!