Going Back to the Movies
As much as I love my home theater setup, I love going to the movies.
As much as I love my home theater setup, I love going to the movies.
From March 22 to 28, the Paris Theater is featuring a series of milestone movies from 1974, and I'm totally here for it.
Director Eli Roth makes a scathing commentary on American consumers at their most grotesque in this fresh and fun spin on the horror/slasher genre.
Nothing will ever replace the sublime experience of seeing a movie in a theater with an audience.
The Criterion Channel curated a fantastic collection of 13 films that exemplify great '70s style.
For his latest film, Quentin Tarantino deploys a lot of the usual tricks and tropes from his well established brand. But this one finishes with a new twist.
Recognition for the world's most recognizable men who didn't scream for even more attention on the night when they get more attention than ever (with one glorious exception).
Hair and makeup on an actor playing an iconic real life person with whom we are very familiar is a risky prospect. It can be brilliant and seamless or it can be so embarrassing and distracting that it takes us right out of the movie. Fortunately, it looks like the filmmakers behind Bohemian Rhapsody really nailed the “wow, he looks just like him” challenge. Rami Malek’s hair, makeup and the prosthetic for the signature overbite conspire to make his likeness to Freddie Mercury pretty damn good.
To quote Rob Base (who was quoting Lyn Collins): It takes two to make a thing go right.
A glamorous lady heist cut from the Ocean's 11 cloth? Just the kind of diversion I need. I hope it's good.