Published 4y ago - Dan Geddes
By Dan Geddes “A typical Altman film is less a movie to watch than a kind of a place to be in; I think that as a director he likes to be a visitor to the place where his characters are interacting.” — David Sterritt Robert Altman’s Nashville... More »
Published 7y ago - Fred Russell
Bill Maher rubs me the wrong way. I get him and John Oliver back to back from my cable provider and it turns out that the two of them together are more than I can take. Oliver likes to say “Fucking this” and “Fucking that” a little too ... More »
Published 8y ago - Dan Geddes
Written and Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson Review by Dan Geddes 21 April 2017 Inherent Vice (2014) is a long, quirky, uneven comedy; your enjoyment of it depends on your enthusiasm for early 1970s stoner culture, as well as your attitude about Pynchon’s u... More »
Published 8y ago - Dan Geddes
Spoiler alert: This essay contains plot-spoilers. Gone Girl (2014) is a satirical commentary on the state of contemporary marriage. It is a well-made film, following a clearly constructed, if ultimately disturbing, storyline. The characterizations are exagger... More »
Published 9y ago - Dan Geddes
Paul Rudd … Pete Leslie Man … Debbie Albert Brooks … Larry John Lithgow … Oliver Written and directed by Judd Apatow Review by Dan Geddes This is 40 is a moderately entertaining Judd Apatow comedy about a married couple facing the diffi... More »
Published 9y ago - Rfreed
by Rfreed 25 September 2015 Just saw the latest Mad Max movie. WOWZER!!!!!!!! SUPER GROOVY!!!!!!!! COWABUNGA!!!!!!! Mad Max just made it back to the screen after a hiatus of only 30 YEARS!!!!! Mel Gibson got the sack. Too old. Too racist. Can’t have no o... More »
Published 10y ago - David Toussaint
By David Toussaint 14 February 2015 Every year the Oscar nominations are announced and with it a snub so reprehensible it outshines any good the awards might attempt to celebrate. This time around we’ve witnessed an oversight so blatantly political and bigot... More »
Published 11y ago - Dan Geddes
Review by Dan Geddes Cast Ralph Fiennes … M. Gustave Murray Abraham … Mr. Moustafa Mathieu Amalric … Serge X. Adrien Brody … Dmitri Willem Dafoe … Jopling Jeff Goldblum … Deputy Kovacs Harvey Keitel … Ludwig Jude Law &... More »
Published 11y ago - Dan Geddes
Review By Dan Geddes Uma Thurman …. The Bride/Black Mamba David Carradine …. Bill (Snake Charmer) Michael Madsen …. Budd (Sidewinder) Daryl Hannah …. Elle Driver (California Mountain Snake) Chia Hui Liu …. Johnny Mo/Pai Mei (as Go... More »
Published 11y ago - Dan Geddes
Llewyn’s (Oscar Isaac) opening folk performance at The Gaslight Cafe in 1961 sets the tone for a surprisingly non-violent Coen brothers’ movie about a struggling singer in the early folk scene in New York. Inside Llewyn Davis doesn’t seem like a Coen Br... More »
Published 11y ago - Dan Geddes
Woody Allen’s Streetcar Named Desire Review by Dan Geddes Blue Jasmine is Woody Allen’s best movie since Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008). Blue Jasmine is a compelling retelling of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, but set in San ... More »
Published 12y ago - Dan Geddes
By Dan Geddes Movie actors have enormous impact on mass society. They are some of the most influential personalities whom we admire and even model our behavior after. In this sense, marquee movie actors have become heroes in our time. Millions of people consci... More »