NAKED – Blu-ray review
In the 1950s and 1960s, a group of British novelists and playwrights came to be identified as the “angry young […]
In the 1950s and 1960s, a group of British novelists and playwrights came to be identified as the “angry young […]
I watched Louis Malle’s “Black Moon” (1975) about a year ago and in keeping with the spirit of the film,
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There’s no reason for the first half of “Birdemic: Shock and Terror” to exist, and not much more for the
A few days ago, Frits van Paaschen, CEO of Starwood Hotels, went on CNBC to tout his company’s growth story.
“Yeah, man, this is the room where I keep hearing all these spooky sounds. Like stuff being knocked over. Pans
I am no fan of Director Oliver Hirschbiegel’s plodding, by-the-numbers “Downfall” (2004) but at least it spawned one of the
There are moments of genius in the relatively non-descript “The Fugitive Kind” (1960), namely the genius of Marlon Brando in
[This dual review of “Yojimbo” and “Sanjuro” references the 2010 Blu-Ray release of both films, and has been cross-posted for
You probably know that India and the United States produce the most feature movies per year of any national film