
“Stage Fright” is one of the forgotten Hitchcock films, and usually for good reason. While the film has its share of twists and turns, the plot is something you’d see in a […]
Anything and everything that can’t fit anywhere else.
“Stage Fright” is one of the forgotten Hitchcock films, and usually for good reason. While the film has its share of twists and turns, the plot is something you’d see in a […]
Meet the definition of an art house movie, “Wings of Desire.” Set in 1980s Berlin, we follow two angels (Bruno Ganz and Otto Sander) who can only observe the world in black-and-white. […]
You may not believe me, but it is nearly impossible to make a war film that truly stands out. Movies like “Apocalypse Now,” “The Best Years of Our Lives” and “Full Metal […]
And so we come to the end of another year and a whole slew of movies, both old and new. While I did not watch 127 movies like I did in 2015, […]
One of the first things I learned about being a director is the main role that one must serve – to lead the actors into giving the best possible performance they can. […]
2016 will probably go down as one of those years with a giant asterisk next to it. While the year was great for film and television (see: La La Land, Arrival, and […]
Here’s something you don’t see everyday – A French melodrama with every line of dialogue in song. I give “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” points for being creative and one-of-a-kind, since this is […]
It is strange that two of the most important movies of all time are also uncomfortably controversial. 1915’s “The Birth of a Nation” is the first feature-length film, as it was the […]