Is The Lady Eve as good as Mamet claims?
David Mamet, celebrated playwright, moviemaker (and curmudgeon) says The Lady Eve is a perfect movie. Or a superlative of equal weight. I don’t have his book, Bambi vs. Godzilla, in […]
David Mamet, celebrated playwright, moviemaker (and curmudgeon) says The Lady Eve is a perfect movie. Or a superlative of equal weight. I don’t have his book, Bambi vs. Godzilla, in […]
Yo, time for a movie review! I recently saw Werewolf of London, a classic Universal flick from the 30s that is often forgotten due to the popularity of the iconic […]
This review is old. It was originally posted on December 24, 2009. Yo, Cine Beast reporting for duty. I update rather infrequently, don’t I? My last movie review (and my […]
This review was originally posted on November 19, 2009. I will be posting some of my old reviews, unedited, before launching into new territory. Yo, Cine Beast reporting. This is […]
Originally posted to the internet March 25, 2010 My good friend asked me to read William P. Young’s The Shack and give my thoughts. I’d never heard of the book, […]
Originally posted to the internet July 29, 2010 Every Fourth of July I watch Kevin Costner’s The Postman because its themes of freedom and patriotism suit the holiday. I know, […]
Originally posted to the internet August 14, 2010 I need no holiday rationale (as I did with my previous review of The Postman) to watch Tombstone, starring Kurt Russell. Since […]
Originally posted to the internet on September 6, 2010 Movies about true stories or real people can be, because they are welded to actual events, bland. Even an epic biography, […]
Originally posted to the internet October 4, 2010 We’re officially starting off October with Hitchcock. You can’t get much better than that. I’ve wanted to discuss The Birds for a while because […]