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MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE

June 3, 2026 By Leave a Comment

MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE

There are, alas, all manner of bad movies out there. The ones that are so bad that they’re good.  The ones that are so bad that they are a tedious slog designed to quell the will to live among its viewers. The ones that start out offensive and then escalate their assault on their audiences… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a cartoon, frolic, HR lingo, Mattel, Sword of Power, sword-and-sorcery

HIGH-RISE

April 30, 2016 By 1 Comment

HIGH-RISE

There is nothing subtle about HIGH-RISE, a savage allegorical satire of manic energy and pointed symbolism. Based on the novel of the same name by J.G. Ballard, it stars Tom Hiddleston as an urbane neurologist about to discover his place in the social order, and Jeremy Irons as The Architect (how Masonic?), the emotionally constipated… Read More »

Tagged With: Allegory, anarchy, book to screen, class struggle, J G. Ballard, revolution, Sci-fi, speculative fiction, symbolism

RESIDENT EVIL

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

I have three words for you and they will determine whether or not RESIDENT EVIL is the film you’ve waited all your life to see.  Ready?  Barbequed Doggie Zombies.  If your heart just skipped a beat and you find yourself atingle with anticipation, then I wish you good luck and God speed and there’s no… Read More »

Tagged With: lame awful

VANITY FAIR

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Mira Nair’’s telling of Thackery’’s classic, VANITY FAIR, is a lush, sprawling, sensual film that totters unevenly under the weight of its own ambition. It’’s an apt metaphor considering that its heroine, Becky Sharpe, has the same Achilles Heel. Blithely skipping through so many decades of necessity leads to a feeling of sketchiness in some… Read More »

Tagged With: adaptation, Bob Hoskins, book to screen, Mira Nair, narrative, Reese Witherspoon, Regency England, Vanity Fair, William Thackery

VANITY FAIR – DVD

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

VANITY FAIR – DVD

It’s worth investing in the DVD of Mira Nair’s adaptation of Thackery’s VANITY FAIR just to be able to immerse oneself again in the lush visual feast that it offers. There’s also Reese Witherspoon’s passionate, intelligent performance as Becky Sharpe that marks a milestone in her career. To see her firmly leave behind the image and… Read More »

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