I'll probably never win over the skeptics, and that's okay, but ten years later, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is still my favorite film from 2003. Read more
I'll probably never win over the skeptics, and that's okay, but ten years later, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is still my favorite film from 2003. Read more
An oddly engaging but ultimately unsatisfying endeavor, Some Girl(s) is best described as a cross between Nick Hornby's High Fidelity and David Mamet's Oleanna. Read more
One of the more unfortunate side-effects of the polarization and politicization of American discourse is that we've seriously devalued the word "persecution." Read more
"Do you feel safer?" Read more
Kids see, hear, and understand as much as we fear and more than we let ourselves admit. Read more
If you are a straight male of a certain age, Vito Russo’s book, The Celluloid Closet, may well have been your first introduction to … not gay people, exactly, but gayness. (more…) Read more
The strange thing, the downright bizarre thing, about this quest is that Marvel Studios and Paramount Pictures have wagered a lot of money on the proposition (if the film itself is any indication) that the audience won't care in the least whether superhero movies have stupid, artsy contrivances like themes Read more
The same month that the Academy was handing best Foreign Film honors to Michael Haneke’s Amour, The Criterion Collection released another foreign film examining aging and death, Keisuke Kinoshita’s 1958 The Ballad of Narayama. Read more
"Is it just me, or is Michael Bay giving a deliberate middle finger to the Coen Brothers?" Read more
Oblivion may be one of those films that is easier to mock than to dislike. It is certainly easier to criticize than to not enjoy. Read more