I didn’t know what to expect from this movie, but I doubt it is what I have just seen. Actually, I’m not entirely certain what I saw, though I had a great time watching whatever it was. First thing I didn’t expect is this is a musical. Actually, almost all the musical numbers except one […]
Movie: Nothing Can Hurt Me (2012)
I have only been to Memphis once. Primarily, it was to make the sacred pilgrimage to Graceland. While there, we also went to the Stax Museum and Sun Studios, which are also amazing. Then I started wondering if was possible to see Ardent Studios, where many amazing albums were recorded. The Replacements recorded Pleased to […]
Movie: Flight of the Phoenix (1965)
Jimmy Stewart flew 20 combat missions in WWII, so he seems a natural choice as a pilot in 1965’s Flight of the Phoenix. What doesn’t seem so natural is this is a rougher, harder Stewart than we have seen before. Before this picture, there had been glimpses of a range beyond his “aw shucks” persona. […]
Movie: Enys Men (2022)
2022 “horror” movie Enys Men stars Mary Woodvine, in what is nearly a solo performance as a scientist losing a grasp on reality in her study of an isolated group of strange flowers, on a very deserted island (if you don’t count all the ghosts and/or figments of her imagination). For this essay, the critic […]
Movie: Flesh and Fury (1952)
Many years ago, I had the misfortune to have my hearing go awry for a couple of months. I have always loved music even more than movies or books, so it was especially devastating to have songs I knew every note of turn into these nightmarish cacophonies. Still, I forced myself to listen to music […]
Movie: Moloch (2022)
A couple of years ago, a Danish show for children ages four to eight made news around the world because the title character had a prehensile penis that he employs as various tools. This came to mind when as I watched 2022’s Moloch, a folk horror movie about a curse handed down though generations of […]
Movie: Priest (2011)
I was somehow completely oblivious to the existence of 2011’s Priest, a big-budget action/vampire (note how I didn’t use the word “horror”) movie. It is unlikely I failed to miss all advertising for it at the time of its release, and yet I have zero recollection of it. Courtesy of a budget twofer bluray release […]
Movie: R.P.M. (1970)
Back-to-back Stanley Kramer movies—what was I thinking? It wasn’t a conscious decision, as I actually grabbed two discs more or less at random. At least, I didn’t realize at the time they shared the same director. Many directors have a signature style, but I have trouble finding consistency across Kramer’s body of work. Here I […]
Movie: The Music Man (1962)
I wish I could review just the first half-hour or so of this 2 ½ hour film. The Music Man starts out strong from the first frame. Miniature marching band figures animated through stop-motion are used in the opening credits. Columns of the figures spell out some names. For some titles, they form outlines of […]
A note on IRS form 1040
Please take note of the following change from previous years’ version of the 1040 form. If the past, taxpayers have been asked if they wish to contribute $3 to the Presidential Election Fund. This is no longer an option. Instead, taxpayers will be asked if they wish to donate to a different, though equally important […]
Movie: Hysteria (1997)
1997’s Hysteria is the kind of movie which I feel justifies my purchases of cheap discs at places like Hamilton Books. If it hadn’t been for seeing this bluray in one of their monthly drops, I like would never have been aware of this title. And this is a deeply weird, thought-provoking film I’m glad […]
Music: Blue Jays (Justin Hayward & John Lodge, 1975)
Most people think of Seasonal Affective Disorder as a depression that strikes in the cold, overcast days of autumn and winter. I guess I always have to be the rebel, because I like those kinds of days and I swear I experience that disorder when the days start getting warmer and longer. I start feeling […]
Movie: The Cleansing Hour (2019)
It has long been difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff on Shudder, especially when their original content is concerned. I intermittently subscribe for a month or so, eventually run out of promising things to watch that I don’t already have on disc, and end my subscription again. I joined the service again recently […]
Movie: I Am a Camera (1955)
There are movies where I despise the main characters and wish they were instead about one of more of the secondary characters. 1955’s I Am a Camera is such a film. Oh, how I wish we could have followed the German couple played by Shelley Winters and Anton Diffring. Instead, I found myself stuck with […]
Movie: Evilspeak (1981)
Supernatural forces using modern technology rarely works for me. Not sure why as, if I can believe a demon in a movie can communicate through a Ouija board, it isn’t much of a leap to have them manipulate computers and cell phones. In 1981’s Evilspeak, Clint Howard uses an Apple II to decipher an ancient […]