“In Bruges”: Must we stick to the Enneagram?
I’ve got my eye on Martin McDonagh, the director of In Bruges. He appears to have only two features under his belt and I like them both. Bruges does not stack […]
I’ve got my eye on Martin McDonagh, the director of In Bruges. He appears to have only two features under his belt and I like them both. Bruges does not stack […]
I know from reading reviews that many people loved this movie, and some people didn’t like it. Count me among the latter camp. Life of Pi is a visually rich story […]
Attention Reader: This post started as a comment to THIS POST which is a continuation of THIS POST. While writing my comment I felt it was aspiring to be … more than […]
Yo. The following post contain spoilers for Man of Steel. I hope that goes without saying, but there you go. I liked the film — quite a bit, actually. It’s not […]
Yo. It’s been a long time since I saw a film and a took a crack at extrapolating its Enneagram. (I’ve been pretty busy with A Game of Thrones.) But […]
My Enneagram review of Flight, a movie I hated, prompted a request for further masochism discussion. Worn out from detailing all the ways I thought the movie failed, I tagged […]
First of all, I love Madea. All I have to do is type her name and I’m laughing. And I bow to Tyler Perry as I would to any sensei. […]
If any movie deserves the Wonder Woman laser gaze, it’s Flight. I did not like this film. If I’d had rotten […]
Last night’s Amazon Prime selection was the David Lean classic, The Bridge on the River Kwai. Lean, of course, is a director known for the epic. Before sitting down to a […]
Films used to be more like Anna Karenina than they are now. Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982), David Lynch’s Dune (1984), Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now (1979), Paddy Chayefsky’s Altered States (1980) — just […]