Jessica opens up, Mamo goes down a rabbithole, and Kurt spends a day at Lightbox.
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Something tells me that if he ever wanted to, Alfred Hitchcock could have made a terrifying film about a tree full of chipmunks. The man was just THAT good.
Across the Universe goes apocalyptic, The Mezzanine examines Woody at length, and Junebug lays down the law.
My romp through film history finally takes me to France. It;s there that I learn that French people are gloriously screwed up, and that my readers have amazing taste!
I often sit down to watch action films from times gone by and wonder “What do people see in this?”
This wasn’t one of those times.
The Droid takes a breath, The Snob hits a milestone, and Across the Universe returns.
How do you create a comedy that will last? You begin with the assumption that your audience isn’t a bunch of idiots. Armed with that assumption, its amazing how well a comedy can endure.
After a tough week, Elena reminds us of the simple joys, Row Three drops a classic podcast, and Nick Prigge takes us on a ride.
GMan starts a new podcast series, Chris waxes poetic about great sci-fi, and the new mum in Arkansas finds a documentary she likes.
This month, the blind spot series sends me back to Sunday School. Who needs a film with recorded dialogue when you have the expressive face of Maria Falconetti to express such a range of emotion?
We begin a new round of essentials with a bummer.
An sublimely, achingly, beautiful bummer.
As we prepare to turn the page on 2012, everyone is summarizing what they saw with a list.