Lemon Face/Lion Face: Ingrid Bergman

The 1930s and 1940s were not the best era to be a young, beautiful actress trying to break into the Hollywood system. I mean, hey. As has become quite clear to everyone in the last year …

Letterboxd Review - Alien: Covenant (2017)

I'm still reeling from the realization that Ridley Scott is capable of such a dramatic spectrum of quality. He's a filmmaker who makes masterpieces, and also makes some hot garba…

Crossing the Stream: Dawn of Hustle

Welcome to the newest feature article that no one asked for, where Diet, Exercise, and Binge Television come crashing together in an underdeveloped game plan for our portly protagonist to …

Letterboxd Review: Moonlight (2016)

Unable to watch the 90th Academy Awards this last Sunday due to technical difficulties, I settled for watching the Best Picture winner of the 89th, and I wasn't disappointed. In a ca…

Letterboxd Review: Baby Driver (2017)

Edgar Wright has always been a master of choreography, but when every gunshot and every gearshift in the film is as perfectly synchronized to the insanely specific soundtrack, oh and sa…

Treated and Released: Blow Out (July 24, 1981)

Brian De Palma stands firmly in the company of the other greats of his generation of filmmakers. His visual flair has aided in some of the most iconic moments in the last half-century of…

Letterboxd Review: A Futile and Stupid Gesture

I'm not going to make some shitty quip about how the title of this film is more accurate than its creators probably intended, yuk-yuk, fart-noise. But I will say that Wain, Colton, …

Casual Friday: Crossy Space

Sometimes I'm a real sucker. I'll peruse the Google Play store looking for mobile games and like an aphid to a wild rose, I'll click on just about anything that shows me an X…

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