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Expressing an appreciation (or lack thereof) for all sorts of films for over 25 years.

Little Spiders, Big Spider: Untangling Enemy (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  9   Adam (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a college history professor, who by a chance movie viewing, discovers his doppelganger, Anthony (also Gyllenhaal) lingering in the background.  Adam tracks Anthony down, only to confirm that, physically speaking, Adam and Anthony are exactly alike.  But in all other respects, they could ... Read More »

The Rover (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  4   With the opening intertitle for The Rover (“Australia, ten years after the collapse”), one immediately expects the normal thematic baggage that comes with post-apocalyptic genre films – all adding up to the obligatory warning that this is where we could all be heading if we ... Read More »

Edge of Tomorrow (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilerly is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  4   Let’s talk about Bad Movie Endings (BMEs).  BMEs are as old as popular film itself.  Although I am a curmudgeon when it comes to BMEs, I must admit that one of my favorite films, Psycho (1960), suffers from what has come to be known as one of the most ... Read More »

Is the World Too Big for Godzilla?

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  4   With about four channels of television available for our entertainment and visits to the local cinema relegated to relatively rare family outings, for many of us children of the 70s, the highlight of our week was the Saturday afternoon Creature Features.  For me, the most anticipated of the Creature Features were the Japanese monster movies (the ... Read More »

Blue Ruin (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  4  There is certainly no shortage of cinema – classic or modern – concocted to explore the slippery slopes of revenge.  The theme of writer/director Jeremy Sulnier’s Blue Ruin is well-tread ground – as is the underlying plot.  Change the names and the setting, and this distinctly indie film essentially ticks the ... Read More »

Joe (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  3   Director David Gordon Green, who followed up the indie break-through George Washington (2000) with movies of widely erratic genres and budgets, appears to be positioning himself as the next generation’s Steven Soderbergh.  Sporting jeans, a button down, and a cap covering a shaved head, he even looks like Soderbergh.  ... Read More »

Nymphomaniac (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  4   First thing’s first.  Director Lars von Trier’s most recent opus Nymphomaniac, as episodic as it is, is a single and singular film.  The split into “Vol. 1” and “Vol. 2” is entirely arbitrary and pragmatic, accommodating the obvious limitations of an average theater’s scheduling and an average audience’s attention span. Appropriately perhaps, Nymphomaniac begins ... Read More »

The Wages of Fear (1953) v. Sorcerer (1977)

Spoiler scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  5   Although a veteran filmmaker, director Henri-Georges Clouzot (Les diabolique (1955), La vérité (1960)) realized his first commercial breakthrough by capitalizing upon the popularity of the novel by Charles Arnaud, Le Salaire de la peur (The Wages of Fear) (1950).  In notable contrast to modern adaptations (read: ... Read More »

Tim’s Vermeer (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  4   Any production by Penn & Teller is bound to be prejudged as bringing some baggage.  The duo were never content with their status as a decades-long fixture of the Las Vegas show circuit.  And through a variety of media, Penn & Teller have evolved into a manifestation ... Read More »

The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

Spoiler Scale (How spoilery is this article on a scale of 1 to 10?):  2   As an unabashed lover of Moonrise Kingdom (2012), I had some trepidation upon first viewing the trailer for The Grand Budapest Hotel, which was literally punctuated by a litany of A-list actors – many familiar to this particular stage (Edward Norton, Tilda Swinton, Jason Swartzman, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Bill Murray, Owen ... Read More »

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