1001 FILMS: THE KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE (1976)
It’s always better to have someone owe you then to owe someone. While not a direct quote it’s definitely one of the best laid principles from the classic film The Godfather. Here we watch Cosmo…
I thought a thing about movies…
It’s always better to have someone owe you then to owe someone. While not a direct quote it’s definitely one of the best laid principles from the classic film The Godfather. Here we watch Cosmo…
What do you get when you take one of the most promising Korean action directors (Jee-woon Kim; from I Saw the Devil and The Good, The Bad, The Weird) and get him to team up…
Mabel (Gena Rowlands) is a woman with a husband, Nick (Peter Falk), who loves her and three children that need her. More than that she has a number of mannerisms that labels her as odd,…
It’s fair to say that if I was reviewing this film at its time of release I would be discussing it the same way I do films like The Expendables 2. It’s an action film…
Quentin Tarantino‘s love of cinema knows no bounds. From his debut film, Reservoir Dogs, to his previous effort, Inglorious Basterds, his hell bent on taking his own deep seating passions and making them his own…