When this 1997 anime appeared on Shudder, I did a double-take. This movie has appeared on my radar occasionally for many years now, but I wasn’t curious enough to learn more about it. I realize this is a bias, but Akira is the only anime I have enjoyed. Yet I found myself intrigued when a […]
Movie: Melvin and Howard (1980)
1980’s Melvin and Howard is based on a true story. There are a couple of things I need to make clear from the beginning. First, there needs to be some clarification that it is based on a true story and not based on hard facts. Second, I am going to delve a bit into the […]
Recipe: The Improved Pancake
You know those instant muffin mixes where you just add milk? The kind that are usually sold in soft-sided packages instead of boxes? Fun fact: you can turn any of those into pancakes just by adding one egg (or the equivalent amount of egg substitute) in addition to the milk. Now I’m going to take […]
Movie: It Couldn’t Happen Here (1987)
There have been bad movies based on concept albums. Then there have been bad “jukebox musical” films, where a narrative thread tries to serve as a throughline for otherwise unrelated songs. But here is a true oddity: It Couldn’t Happen Here takes the tracks from the Pet Shop Boys album Actually and…uh, well, I’m not […]
Movie: The Blancheville Monster (1963)
Nothing happens in the 1963 Italian gothic horror film The Blancheville Monster. What is confusing is how much nothing happens in it. There is a weird inertia to this picture, even if it has a girl returning to her family castle after living in exile, her father who may or may not be deceased (and, […]
Movie: Late Bloomers (2011)
At one point in 2011’s Late Bloomers, one of William Hurt’s sons tell him about the difference between cognitive age and physical age. Apparently, the difference between the two is most people think of themselves, on average, as eight years younger than their physical age. As somebody on the downward slope past the middle of […]
Music: Mutations (Beck, 1998)
As I write this, a huge portion of the Canadian wilderness is engulfed in flames and air currents have carried the smoke south of the 49th parallel, resulting in extremely poor air quality across the northeastern United States. This has resulted in a weird haze that has noticeably changed the strength, and even hue, of […]
Movie: Crimes of the Future (2022)
I am currently fighting a battle against some sort of ivy I planted in a flower bed a long time ago. It started out as green and creamy white and didn’t grow tall enough to lift off the ground. But it eventually evolved into pure green shoots that grew too tall to support themselves. They […]
Movie: Ransom (1974)
In 1974’s Ransom (released in the US as The Terrorists), Sean Connery takes on a group of terrorists who have hijacked an airliner and have a British diplomat held hostage. One would expect the former James Bond and future star of Highlander, The Hunt for Red October and The Rock to open a big ol’ […]
Movie: Little Ceasar (1931)
Not too long ago, I finally saw The Public Enemy, Jimmy Cagney’s most famous gangster role. Now I finally caught up with what is essentially the equivalent of that for Edward G. Robinson, 1931’s Little Ceasar. I know it isn’t fair to compare those films, but I preferred the Cagney picture over this one. The […]
Movie: Thunder on the Hill (1951)
In movies, people are always taking sanctuary in churches, monasteries and convents, but I do not recall ever hearing about somebody doing this in real life. This is what residents of a flooded town do in 1951’s Thunder on the Hill, taking shelter in a hilltop convent. As for me, I wasn’t taken in when […]
Book: Cruelly Yours, Elvira (Cassandra Peterson, 2022)
Although I am a CIS heterosexual man, and the sight of female breasts silences all other thoughts in my brain, I have always found it tacky that Elvira’s prestigious bosom seems to be all most guys ever notice about her. Myself, I always think of what a quick wit she is. Still, I have never […]
Movie: Bad Education (2019)
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 […]
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 […]