In the wake of the release of Fox Searchlight’s long anticipated Alfred Hitchcock biopic, appropriately called Hitchcock, a different production about the master of suspense has flown under the radar. Home Box Office, in conjunction with the British Broadcasting Corporation, has made their own Hitchcock film, The Girl, which focuses on a darker side of […]
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Skyfall is the Best Bond’s Looked in Years
Thus far Daniel Craig’s James Bond films – Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace – have been a mixed bag. While the former was a successful reinvention of agent 007 the latter threw most of those intriguing concepts away in favor of a humdrum story about water being our most precious resource. However, despite the […]
Poetry in Motion: Carax and Lavant and the Holy Motors
In Leos Carax’s rather wonderful and fantastic new film Holy Motors, there are several points at which one may wonder what is real. The answer is none of it, and all of it. It begins explicitly as a dream, after all, in a cinema, with Carax the dreamer himself; but it is a dream of […]
The Complicated Praise for Paul Thomas Anderson’s Cult Creation ‘The Master’
Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘The Master,’ based on the history of Scientology, stays with you, haunts you, and inevitably never completely leaves your subconscious.
Film Rave: On Morality, Romance, and Truth in The Words (Dir. Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal 2012)
A writer’s words can project their soul onto the page, for the world to embrace, admonish, or when such words reveal a love story beyond measure to provoke a wealth of emotion. Passing off another’s work as your own is the cruelest act a writer can commit; in The Words, Bradley Cooper’s character Rory Jansen […]
