Fargo (1996)

Directed by Joel, Ethan Coen Marge Gunderson, Jerry Lundegaard and Gaear Grimsrud all feel like they've been pulled from vastly different movies.  They are so unique, not just in personality but by the deepest codes by which they guide their own lives, and yet here in Fargo they will all cross paths because of a crime … Continue reading Fargo (1996)

M (1931)

Directed by Fritz Lang Holy sh*t is this film alive.  From the unexpected twists and turns of what has since become a fairly standard, predictable type of story to the daring use of silence and mind-boggling camera movements (still not sure how they pulled them off), there is a lot to admire in Fritz Lang's M. … Continue reading M (1931)

It’s Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books (1988)

Directed by Richard Linklater In his first film, Richard Linklater plays an aimless young man who wanders the western half of the country with no specific destination.  He begins in Austin, then spends time in Montana and California and plenty of time on trains in between.  His journey, in its own way, is like that … Continue reading It’s Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books (1988)