
WRONG IS RIGHT - DVD review
As a Sean Connery fan, I thought I knew every movie he's made. I mean, I'm aware that he debuted as a singing actor in the Walt Disney production of "Darby O'Gill and the Little People," and that he p

As a Sean Connery fan, I thought I knew every movie he's made. I mean, I'm aware that he debuted as a singing actor in the Walt Disney production of "Darby O'Gill and the Little People," and that he p

"Let loose the Kraken! " You might wonder why Warners released this 1981 MGM fantasy to Blu-ray disc, considering it is not the greatest movie in the world and doesn't have the best audiovisual quali

You probably know that India and the United States produce the most feature movies per year of any national film industry, but do you know what country sits in third place? China? They've got a few pe

There is no honor among thieves. These crooks would as soon rat out or whack their best friends as not. The 1930s were the Golden Age of gangster films. Following the Roaring Twenties, Prohibition, a

"Uh. Words. Uh. Words. Uh huh huh huh. " -Butthead, from Beavis and Butthead in "Beard Boys" I'm all but certain that "Pontypool" is the only zombie movie that references both Norman Mailer and Rolan

Is there another filmmaker working today who has risen to such heights of critical acclaim on the basis of so few films as Paul Thomas Anderson? His four most-important films to date are "Magnolia" (1

In the spirit of Wittgenstein, it's important to note that the category of "neo-realism" has no single defining quality but rather a series of shared family resemblances which are present in varying c

30 minutes after exposure. I'm sitting there watching "District 9" thinking that the initial "documentary" part of the movie feels even more amateurish and disjointed the second time around--especi

Three legendary guitarists: Jimmy Page (The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin), The Edge (U2), and Jack White (The White Stripes, The Raconteurs). It Might Get Loud. But it doesn't, really. Sure, when the th

In trying to figure out what I like so much about "Pawn Stars," I realized that the pawn business has a lot in common with film reviewing. One of the pleasures of writing about film is encountering n

There's probably someone in Hollywood whose only job is to determine whether a film can say it's "based" on a book, "loosely based," or "inspired by" it. And I wonder what this person was thinking whe

So I wondered, how good could a film be that was written, directed, and produced by a woman whose only previous experience was turning out a couple of five-minute animated shorts--especially when this