"It should have been a soufflé, but it turned out a pancake." So director Sidney Lumet described his 1968 film Bye Bye Braverman in his entertaining book Making Movies. Andrew…
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I review Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell—which I dig, and I dig Alison Lohman in it—over at The Auteurs'. Be warned, the spoilers begin after the first graph. So…
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If I watch enough House, I may soon be ready to finally tackle that Stan Brakhage autopsy movie I've been afraid to look at for so many years.
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"She's b-b-b-b-beautiful," a flummoxed WIlbur—Lou Costello in a signature role—exclaims mere seconds after receiving an entirely unexpected kiss from Joan Raymond. Little does he know that her proclaimed "love at…
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Hey, look, guys! It's Fred Ward, years before Gus Grissom, Hoke Moseley, Remo Williams and Rocco DIllon, here playing Niccolo di Conti, a Venetian turned Florentine who explains how he…
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