30 Search results

For the term "doug+jones".
0

Self Preservation, by Scott Nye

“If we have to win our wars with people like you, God help us!” James Jones hated that line. He certainly had the grounds to. The author of The Thin Red Line and From Here to Eternity had served in...

0

Final Frontier, by Rudie Obias

If you’re a savvy moviegoer, then you’re familiar with the lure behind Jupiter Ascending. The latest film from Andy and Lana Wachowski was meant to be a big blockbuster science fiction franchise starter for Warner Bros., but the movie studio...

0

Killer Women, by Rita Cannon

Josh C. Waller’s new film Raze has an admittedly sleazy-sounding premise: A group of fifty women are abducted by a secret society and forced to fight each other to the death. Spurred by concern for their loved ones – the society has...

0

A Slight Masterpiece, by Scott Nye

So many damn movies have been made about events surrounding World War II that one could be forgiven for thinking, “Hey, it’s cool, we’ve got this one covered already.” But while postwar Japanese reconstruction was a familiar, if slightly distanced,...

1

Oscarred, by West Anthony

I’m not an Oscar snob.  That is to say, I’m not one of those people who who look down on the Academy Awards as some kind of trivial piffle; indeed, the Oscars are amongst the most epic, gargantuan piffles ever...

0

Home Video Hovel- Traffic

Revisiting Steven Soderbergh’s Traffic after a number of years, one thing became almost immediately clear to me. It isn’t as good as I remembered. I suspect there are multiple reasons for this. Filmmaking (as well as film watching) sophistication has...

Verified by MonsterInsights