MORTDECAI, or: A Deceptively Genteel Disaster
Those who thought Johnny Depp might be back on track are going to be disappointed by this tiresome mess. Continue reading MORTDECAI, or: A Deceptively Genteel Disaster
Those who thought Johnny Depp might be back on track are going to be disappointed by this tiresome mess. Continue reading MORTDECAI, or: A Deceptively Genteel Disaster
Naughty Catholic schoolgirls ditch their crufixes with the rest of their clothes in LITTLE WITCHES and the Film Jerks are there to talk about it. Continue reading I Made the Film Jerks Watch LITTLE WITCHES and Now I Have to Go to Confession
We have a title for the 1980’s project – Glory of the 80’s! Also this week: daring inventions, kung fu masters and some incredibly offensive stereotypes. Continue reading Ladies and Gentlemen…. the GLORY OF THE 80’s!
Always late, but never disappointing, these were my favorite films of last year. Hey, better late than never, right (Don’t answer that.)? Continue reading At Last! Scott’s Best Films of 2014!
In this installment of the 1980s project, we look at Billy Wilder’s penultimate film, FEDORA, as well as its spiritual companion, 1950’s SUNSET BOULEVARD. Continue reading SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: The Sun Sets on Hollywood
Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani paint a beautiful picture in this homage to the giallo. But is there anything else to it? Continue reading THE STRANGE COLOR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS, or: Dying Pretty
A special sneak peek at a new series that will look at the films of the 1980s, right from the beginning. In this installment, we have a sex comedy, an indie action smash and a genuine cult classic. Continue reading SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: A Look At the Shape of Things to Come
I hate beating up on people. Having said that, here are the worst films of 2014. Continue reading Good Riddance! The Worst Films of 2014
After one of the biggest studio crises in history, the last question that matters – Is the movie any good? Continue reading THE INTERVIEW, or: Stream It If They Can’t Take a Joke
One of the best films of 2014 stars Kristen Stewart. Get over it. Continue reading CAMP X-RAY, or: Compassion Is a Revolutionary Act
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