Pain & Gain (Bay, 2013)
"Is it just me, or is Michael Bay giving a deliberate middle finger to the Coen Brothers?"
"Is it just me, or is Michael Bay giving a deliberate middle finger to the Coen Brothers?"
Oblivion may be one of those films that is easier to mock than to dislike. It is certainly easier to criticize than to not enjoy.
Ungerer ties his bold proclamation that "children should be traumatized" to his artistic vision that pushed children's fiction beyond the benign and banal.
One of the more striking contrasts between Rocky's mission and IHOP's is that his orphans have names.
In 1953, the Pulitzer Prize for was awarded to the editor of the Tabor City Tribune.
Abortion is not an abstraction.
Mark Kitchell's A Fierce Green Fire takes a longitudinal view, contextualizing arguments about global climate change by showing what led up to them.
It is hard to think of a proclamation of Jesus that is harder to understand--or believe--than "blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." I bring this up in the context of considering Remote Area Medical, Jeff Reichert's and Farihah Zaman's documentary because (at least in the first half) the directors focus on the recipients rather than the dispensers of free medical care. They are consistently, if not universally, a hard bunch to love:
Comprised of dozens of short (one or two minute) vignettes, Venice Souvenir attempts to capture the unique flavor of the location that allegedly gets more tourists than Disney Land.
Between 1989 and 2003, Jim Sheridan was nominated for six Academy Awards. Three were for writing, two for directing. The last last was as the producer for a best picture… Continue reading "In America (Sheridan, 2003) — 10 Years Later"