
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.
Cinematic Passion & Perspective
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 more things change, the more they stay the same.” Sometimes it’s shocking how very true that old saying can be.
On the day my neighbours to the south gather to give thanks, Mr. Brown provides another take on HOLY MOTORS, Jess and Rachel see the error of their ways, and Lindsay goes old school.
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
I start listening to a new Brit podcast, Jessica is let down by Renoir, and Jake gives Tony Scott a benediction as the many joys of TIFF start to get larger and larger on the horizon.
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.