“The Many Saints of Newark” serves as a prequel to The Sopranos, yet the film does nothing to strengthen or weaken the TV show’s legacy.
Random Rankings #2
Over the last couple of weeks, I watched 16 random movies. Here’s how I ranked them, from worst to best.
Random Rankings #1
Over the last couple weeks, I watched 21 random movies. Here’s how I ranked them, from best to worst.
A Line-by-Line Analysis of Lost Highway’s “Mystery Man” Scene
This iconic scene is one of the weirdest in movie history. So, what the hell does it all mean? Read this quick analysis.
The Lost Highway Review
A deep, in-depth examination of David Lynch’s underrated 1997 psychological thriller.
The Top 5 Greatest Garrote Scenes of All Time
Watching Walter White use a bike lock to choke Krazy 8 to death got me thinking: what are the greatest movie garrote scenes of all time?
3 Questions About “Lost in Translation”
Taking an in-depth look at Sofia Coppola’s 2003 masterpiece, namely Murray, the music and the meaning of it all.
Grade: A+
The Lobster (2014)
An at times confounding film, but one I look forward to seeing again.
Grade: A-
Cormac McCarthy and the Coen brothers
I wrote nearly 3000 words on one of the greatest films of the 21st century.
Grade: A+
A very good movie about making bad movies
The Coens’ latest is another lite affair, but that doesn’t stop it from being immensely entertaining.
Grade: A-
The Coen brothers’ “Odyssey”
A sepia-toned retelling of Homer’s “Odyssey.”
Grade: A-
Is this the Coen bros’ funniest film?
“Burn After Reading” is one of the most underrated films from the most underrated filmmakers.
Grade: A