Coming This Week
I have edits to do, and I am stocking up on both caffeine and Chinese food. This week, we’re going to go to extremes. We’ll start off with a look at The Jerk (1979), a film that’s begged … Continue reading →
I have edits to do, and I am stocking up on both caffeine and Chinese food. This week, we’re going to go to extremes. We’ll start off with a look at The Jerk (1979), a film that’s begged … Continue reading →
Some weeks, you just need something that’s fun, regardless of any issues you can find with it. Such is the case with 2004’s Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. The tale of the wild life, fall and resurrection of wild … Continue reading →
I’ve both read Richard Matheson’s novel What Dreams May Come and watched its 1998 film adaptation. Some side with Matheson and criticize the film’s significant plot changes and thematic exclusions, including an emphasis on New Age beliefs. Personally, I find … Continue reading →
Ever try out some new makeup looks and get too ambitious and you wind up looking pretty garish? I… may have bitten off more than I could chew this weekend. So on the note of coming on too … Continue reading →
I want a vacation. I figured I may as well go big since this is the time of year when the final throes of summer come into play. Let’s go for something big… something flashy… something splashy. Something that tells … Continue reading →
Confession: I got into U.S. version of The Office waaaaay later than I probably should have gotten into it. It’s funny, but it took halfway through the second season to really start getting the groove of it; Michael Scott (Steve … Continue reading →
I had something planned personally this week that fell through, so as a result, I had this epic week planned out. The result: you’re getting a pretty cool week of content. Wednesday will see an analysis that struck … Continue reading →
Maybe I’m just getting old, but romantic comedies are starting to grow on me. Scratch that: smart, soulful romantic comedies are starting to grow on me. Such is the case of The Clapper (2017), the story of an infomercial actor … Continue reading →
I’m of the firm mind that if the first 20 minutes of Up (2009) don’t make you cry, something is wrong with you. You’re a cyborg. You’re not fully human. How can you not cry at something like that?! THE … Continue reading →
“Populist demagogues like He Who Must Not Be Named aren’t a new thing; see THE DEAD ZONE, published 37 years ago.” – Stephen King A harrowing tale of a man and his hospital bills… there’s some psychic stuff near the … Continue reading →