Is it possible to be a thief and yet deeply care about the people steal from? For me, that enigma is the heart of 2019’s Bad Education, a dramatization of the largest embezzlement from a public school system to date. Note the addition of “to date”, as we’ll probably have an even bigger one at […]
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Movie: Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)
Hell hath no fury like a 50-foot-tall woman scorned. At least, that’s what 1958’s Attack of the 50 Foot Woman would have us believe. Allison Hayes plays the titular character. Before her transformation, she was in a bad way. For reasons unclear to me, she still loves her scheming, greedy, adulterous husband (William Hudson). He […]
Movie: The Price of Fear (1956)
$2.49 a pound, but you’ll save more if you buy in bulk. 1956 noir The Price of Fear has an interesting premise. Lex Barker plays a man on the hook for two crimes. Given the timing of them, he could only have committed one or the other. Fact is, he committed neither. Merle Oberon was […]
Movie: The Running Man (1963)
One of my favorite meals I can remember was at a suburban Thai restaurant where the power was out at the time. Their kitchen was gas, so they could still cook. As long as you had cash, they would serve you. We sat there and ate in the light breeze flowing through the space from […]
Movie: Storm Warning (1950)
I just finished watching 1951’s Storm Warning, and I’m feeling a little punch drunk. Ginger Rogers plays a fashion model. In a deceptively benign opening scene, she’s on a bus with her travelling companion, a co-worker who has a crush on her. There’s a cute exchange between them, and an exposition dump where we learn […]
Movie: The Female Animal (1958)
Hollywood sure does get some wood over movies about making movies. 1958’s The Female Animal opens on a wide shot of a movie shoot. Our point of view is dead-on what appears to be beachside cliff. There is a wood-and-rope bridge across a waterfall running over the edge of a cliff. Hedy Lamarr is on […]
Movie: Delirious (2006)
I hate celebrity culture. Even hating celebrity culture is part of the omnipresent celebrity culture. I don’t think it can even be avoided by ignoring it. It’s like air—it’s just always there. I have only been to L.A. once but I, when I was there, everybody I met first asked me two questions: (1) where […]
Movie: The Wrong Box (1966)
1966 UK film The Wrong Box is perhaps the most gentle black comedy I have seen. I think we’re going to need a term for this shade of black comedy: maybe charcoal grey or just grey. What about off-white comedy? The plot concerns the final survivors of a tontine established by their fathers when they […]
Music: Easter Everywhere (13th Floor Elevators, 1967)
There’s a lot of music I listen to almost exclusively in a particular season. In the same way one could listen to Christmas music year-round, it seems me Big Star’s oeuvre, the Replacements’ albums up through Pleased to Meet Me and R.E.M.’s Document are best appreciated in the autumn. In that same regard, I listen […]
Movie: The Vengeance of Lady Morgan (1965)
For decades, I have been watching American films that supposedly take place in foreign lands, yet everybody there speaks English. I didn’t bat an eye watching those movies, yet I found myself deeply confused by the 1965 Italian production The Vengeance of Lady Morgan when we see a character wearing a kilt. I started wondering […]
Movie: Stardust (1974)
The UK in the 60’s produced an endless run of fictional films starring whichever acts were most popular at a particular time. These movies were inevitably quirky and insanely perky. That trend continued into the 70’s, though the output quickly reduced to a trickle. Those later films, however, cast a more cynical eye towards stardom. […]
Movie: Voices (1973)
Anglophiles like myself are all too familiar with the bizarre, yet distinctive, style the BBC employed for the vast majority of their output in the 70s and 80s. Location footage would be shot on film, but interiors were inevitably shot on video, complete with artless overhead lighting. It took years but I eventually acclimated to […]
Movie: Galaxy of Terror (1981)
Freddie Krueger, Happy Days’s Joanie, My Favorite Martian and Captain Spaulding are on an interstellar mission in a ship captained by Laura Palmer’s mom. Is there any reason you shouldn’t see 1981’s Galaxy of Terror, produced by Roger Corman? Well, yes, actually. And that is the moment where Taaffe O’Connell is raped by a giant […]
Movie: The Informant! (2009)
Steven Soderbergh has a strange body of work. I like to think he only takes on projects that are of interest to him. He hasn’t done much I suspect was a work-for-hire. Take 2019’s The Informant!, for example. Based on a true story (or ”tattle-tale”, as the poster’s tagline has it) about a whistleblower, the […]
Movie: Scott of the Antarctic (1948)
Movies based on well-known true stories always seem a bit odd to me, as you already know the ending. But the best of those movies keep you engaged enough that one either forgets how the story will end, or even wonders if it could somehow turn out differently. Such is the case with 1948’s Scott […]