MACHETE KILLS (2013)
Never has a film had more of a hill to climb than this and at the same time existed in it’s own realm of perfection than Machete Kills. With the first film I found myself completely…
I thought a thing about movies…
Never has a film had more of a hill to climb than this and at the same time existed in it’s own realm of perfection than Machete Kills. With the first film I found myself completely…
Last month the Blindspot Series went into the realm of silent cinema with Metropolis and this month it continues to wander around in the same vicinity as the 1924 film directed and starring Buster Keaton, Sherlock…
Every once in a while a film will come along with such a ludicrous idea done so well that it’s able to skate by on the idea alone as opposed to any overall logic that…
Note: I saw the Hong Kong cut of The Grandmaster via Blu Ray Import I almost want to ask that everyone go watch In The Mood for Love before seeing this movie. Not because they have…
This is part of my Sidney Lumet Syllabus After watching this film on the weekend past I start to question how to truly tackle it. This is a story that has been reshaped and used in…