
Considering how well I thought I knew Whale’s adaptation of Shelly’s gothic tale, it’s amazing that I was moved as deeply as I was.
Cinematic Passion & Perspective
Once a month, I dedicate a post to a cinematic staple I should have seen a long time ago. Some of my film-loving friends join me for the project and their posts are linked. If you are a film writer yourself, feel free to join in at any time!
Considering how well I thought I knew Whale’s adaptation of Shelly’s gothic tale, it’s amazing that I was moved as deeply as I was.
Digging into this film has been a long time coming. It hasn’t just waited through nine months of Blind Spots; it’s been patiently waiting for me on my own shelf for years
It’s bad enough this entry is two days overdue, I didn;’ need the selection itself to throw me for a loop and make matters worse.
Getting my first look at a film that seems to encapsulate so much of America’s military history: For better and for worse.
I finally watch an animated feature I should have seen years ago, and come away surprised with its audacity.
Before we get up in arms about how Hollywood wants to ruin a classic, let’s all take a good long look at the classic.
The wetwospective continues with a weal womp about the woars of laughter that come from a wigid weligion.
Pull on your parka and pick up your blowtorch; It’s time for John Carpenter’s chilly classic to finally get scratched off the list as The Blind Spot Series begins.