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THE HERO

June 16, 2017 By Leave a Comment

THE HERO

Sam Elliot is the definition of laconic. As an actor, he is a man who feels deeply, but keeps those emotions in tight check, yet transmitting them to the audience with clarity and an authenticity that is riveting.  His only flaw is that he makes it look almost too easy, until the moment when the… Read More »

Tagged With: auditions, beard stubble, Brett Haley, Edna St. Vincent Millay, First Fig, Katharine Ross, Krysten Ritter, poetry, Sam Elliot, selfishness, subtext, vulnerability

CRADLE 2 THE GRAVE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

The problem with CRADLE 2 GRAVE, aside from the cutesy “2” in the title is very simple. Not enough Jet Li. There’s also not enough Mark Dacascos, but that’s another issue and I will get to it. As for why Li isn’t on screen every possible moment, I think I have the answer. Someone got… Read More »

Tagged With: gansta martial arts kung fu review Andrea Chase

BULLETPROOF MONK

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

With a title like BULLETPROOF MONK, it’s not like we can expect a film that will be on the short list for next year’s Oscar™. Still, fans of Chow Yun-Fat will find enough here to keep them happy. Chow is the eponymous Tibetan monk, charged with keeping safe a scroll that could spell apocalypse if… Read More »

Tagged With: apocalypse, immortality, martia arts, mysticism, tibet

MIAMI VICE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

My cat has coughed up hairballs that make more sense than MIAMI VICE. At least a hairball serves a vital physiological function that makes the feline’s existence more pleasant in the long run after an irritating 30 seconds or so. Michael Mann’s big screen version of the uber-hip 80s television series is just irritating, and… Read More »

AUTOMATA

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

AUTOMATA

AUTOMATA is a smooth jazz riff of a film noir that covers familiar territory with an intriguing twist, and a novel brand of hopeful melancholy. It’s a melancholy time, here in the near future as the sun slowly kills off what is left of humankind. It’s a time of huddled masses doubling-down in cities that… Read More »

Tagged With: Antonio Bandares, artificial intellitence, cinema, consciousness, dystopian future, Gabe Ibanez, movies, Robert Forster, robots, Sci-fi, Solar flares

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