1989’s The Dream Team is a comedy about four mental patients who have to work together to rescue their doctor after an incident on a field trip from the asylum. I feel it would be too easy to make comparisons to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and yet this feels roughly like a comedic […]
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Movie: Clearcut (1991)
A small propeller plane flies over a vast wasteland of felled trees in the Canadian forest. In a scene which reminded me of the opening of The Wicher Man, it touches down on a lake in what is obviously a very isolated area. A man steps out of the plane, wades to the shoreline and […]
Movie: World in My Corner (1956)
The actor Audie Murphy was the most decorated combat soldier of WWII, receiving the Medal of Honor and awards for bravery from France and Belgium. I mention this because I didn’t believe him as a boxer a single second of 1956’s World in my Corner. This is the third and last movie in a Kino […]
Movie: Anton Corbijn: Inside Out (2012)
I miss those Director Series DVD collections of music videos, each dedicated to a different director. Music video collections met their demise largely because of the advent of YouTube, which is a shame. Not sure why the length of a film warrants whether or not it should also be on physical media. I don’t believe […]
Movie: The Square Jungle (1955)
I don’t like boxing, wrestling and similar sports, so I am amazed by the hypocrisy when a crowd yelling “KILL HIM” turns on a fighter when their opponent perishes in the ring. It says something sad about human nature that people can go from blood-crazed to sanctimonious at the drop of a hat. In 1955’s […]
Movie: Diary of a Hitman (1991)
If you’re a hitman, don’t get an eye exam on the same day you’re scheduled to do a job. This is an important lesson I learned watching 1991’s Diary of a Hitman. In the meantime, I learned another lesson: there really isn’t any reason to spend 90 minutes watching Diary of a Hitman. The movie […]
Movie: The Boogeyman (2023)
Rob Savage was the writer/director of Host, my favorite movie of 2020. That horror film breathed fresh air into the genre of found footage, which was growing staid. Most pleasantly surprising to me was it was only as long as it needed to be, clocking in at 57 minutes. So when I heard Savage was […]
Movie: Messiah of Evil (completed 1971, released 1973)
It rarely happens, but sometimes I see a movie that seems to rip-off ones that came after it. Such is the case with 1973’s Messiah of Evil, which somehow has the unique look of 1977’s Suspiria and elements of 1981’s Dead & Buried. I seriously doubt either of the later films was influenced by the […]
Movie: Thursday’s Child (1943)
A 12 year old girl is in a waiting room. A man walks past her, does a double-take and orders her to stand up. He also demands she turn around. Has the proper reaction to this ever not been to knee the jerk in the balls and run? Sally Ann Howes plays Fennis Wilson, a […]
Movie: Inserts (1975)
In the first few years of the MPAA’s rating system, an X didn’t have the stigma that eventually led to it becoming equated with pornography. Many serious films were initially given that rating, only to be re-rated as R later. Films like Midnight Cowboy, A Clockwork Orange and Medium Cool. It isn’t often movies from […]
Movie: A Place in the Sun (1951)
I recently watched National Velvet for the first time, which starred a 12-year-old Elizabeth Taylor. Watching that film, I was surprised to see how confident she was at so young an age, and a bit disturbed by how she looked like my mental image of adult Taylor just shrunk down in size. And, yet, I […]
Movie: I’m All Right Jack (1959)
Even before the opening credits, you can tell 1959’s I’m All Right Jack is going to be an odd duck. We are introduced to an old man complaining about being woken from his nap by the revelry outside, which just happens to be public euphoria over WWII ending. A narrator informs us we will never […]
Movie: Baby Doll (1956)
All apologies to residents of the southern US states, whom I am about to offend, but I don’t understand the south. Similarly, I rarely connect with the works of Tennessee Williams, one of the most revered authors of that region. So it was a surprise to me that I was floored by 1956’s Baby Doll. […]
Movie: Valley Girl (1983)
Funny how perspective can change so much over time. In 1983’s Valley Girl, a hot mom played by Lee Purcell puts the moves on a high school boy who’s interested in her daughter. The scene is kind of funny, as she quotes lines from The Graduate and he has no idea what she’s talking about. […]
Movie: Legion (2010)
If there is a trope of this century’s horror movies which can die first, it is CGI things walking up walls and all over ceilings. That has never been scary, and never will be. In 2010’s Legion, we have two different possessed people who do this: one is an old woman and the other is […]