This week on the Patreon, Tyler and David taste and discuss various food product tie-ins to Jurassic World Dominion. This episode is available to Patreon subscribers only. Tiers start as low as $2 per month. Become a Patron! Does the...
Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This review of Street of No Return originally ran as a Criterion prediction. We open on a street scene at night, dozens of men thumping on one another; it’s...
The Trailer Project with Alexander Miller: Searching For the Death of America: Bonnie and Clyde, Night of the Living Dead, Easy Rider “Searching for the Death of America – Three Films That Killed the Sixties” Contains images of Historical Violence...
Join us as we discuss Sam Raimi ’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness… and all things Marvel. And as we order up a round of pizza balls, we also delve into… Moon Knight, Drag Me to Hell, Steve Ditko,...
Sam Raimi‘s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness opens mid-adventure, like an Indiana Jones installment. But, in that moment, it doesn’t really feel like it’s Sam Raimi’s movie yet. Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and an as-yet-unnamed companion (Xochitl Gomez)...
TCM Classic Film Festival 2022 Part Three William Dieterle’s (again!) Portrait of Jennie has the distinction of being quite possibly the weirdest-ass movie I’ve ever seen at a TCM Classic Film Festival. Granted, the bar’s not set all that high...
My parents were pretty strict when it came to R-rated movies so fourteen year old me didn’t get to see Con Air in a theater. I felt the pangs of that great disappointment in my life again when Tom Gormican’s...
In a number of ways, most especially in terms of budget, The Northman is Robert Eggers’ most ambitious film so far. And in the sets, the sprawling locations, the visual effects and the deep bench of notable actors, that financial...
Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This article originally ran as part of our TCM Classic Film Festival 2019 coverage. Decidely more of an A-picture noir from the same year is Jean Negulesco’s Road House. Every...
Generally speaking, the problems I’ve had with Michael Bay’s films in the past don’t seem to be the things that most of his detractors point to. In fact, I can boil pretty much all of my distaste for his work...