Directed by Sergio Leone The above image shows kids who would become gangsters, playing at being gangsters. They dress like prohibition-era gangsters dress, they commit crimes and payoff cops in the same way, and yet they playfully skip through the streets like children. They're kids who grow up too fast and will die too young. … Continue reading Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Month: September 2017
Touch of Evil (1958)
Directed by Orson Welles I suppose that what makes Touch of Evil so good is that it's a story about a corrupt cop that focuses on the cop. Hank Quinlan (Orson Welles) isn't just there to move the plot forward, he's there to underscore the thematic degradation of... something. This film is a lot of things, … Continue reading Touch of Evil (1958)
Logan Lucky (2017)
Directed by Steven Soderbergh Steven Soderbergh has made a heist movie before. He's made several, in fact, including Ocean's Eleven and its sequels, so Logan Lucky is nothing new to him. This movie, though, is marked by its southern-ness. It's so immersed in a world that doesn't try to be anything different than our own but which … Continue reading Logan Lucky (2017)
Scanners (1981)
Directed by David Cronenberg What makes a movie good? I think I've enjoyed so many of the movies I've written about on here, but Scanners, like so many of them, is one I have no interest in seeing again, and yet I appreciate a movie like this. It's weird, gross, silly and full of occasionally bad … Continue reading Scanners (1981)
All This Panic (2016)
Directed by Jenny Gage All This Panic is a documentary that follows a group of high school girls over the course of four years. They live in New York, and it's not hard to see them turning into some version of the characters from the television program Girls. These girls start out as kids, though kids … Continue reading All This Panic (2016)
Dark Night (2017)
Directed by Tim Sutton Dark Night is a retelling of the 2012 Aurora shooting at a screening of The Dark Knight Rises. What Tim Sutton tries to do here is give us a hyper-realistic glimpse into a day in the life of multiple people. He does this through vignettes that offer little context, not even the … Continue reading Dark Night (2017)
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Directed by Sergio Leone Sergio Leone didn't want to make Once Upon a Time in the West. He had worked his way through westerns by this point, having made the Dollars trilogy, the memorable Clint Eastwood films that culminated with The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Those films, "spaghetti westerns," were Leone's reactions against the old … Continue reading Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Modern Times (1936)
Directed by Charlie Chaplin Modern Times was the last appearance of Charlie Chaplin's famous character, the Tramp. It's going to be hard for me to speak about his character, himself and his films considering this is only the second Chaplin film I've seen (after 1931's City Lights), but bear with me, I did some research. Chaplin's … Continue reading Modern Times (1936)
Carrie (1976)
Directed by Brian De Palma Carrie is one of Brian De Palma's most well-known films. It might be that, this being a horror film, the all or nothing style of his filmmaking becomes a little more accessible. This film is way over the top, like just about every De Palma film, but I think that … Continue reading Carrie (1976)
Obsession (1976)
Directed by Brian De Palma Obsession is very much a version of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. Both films deal with a man's loss of power following the death of the woman he loves, followed by a subsequent effort to remake another woman into the image of the deceased. It's something that should be creepy, yet in both … Continue reading Obsession (1976)
