The Movie Hat Thirty: The Greatest Films of All Time
The Ten Greatest Films of All Time – Bryan Tap 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) — Stanley Kubrick 2. The Apartment (1960) — Billy...
View ArticleOpening Day Ecstasy: My Favorite Working Filmmakers
With the advent of the multi-plex (as though I remember the times beforehand), going to see a movie is similar to going to the mall....
View ArticleThe Simpsons: Season 24, Part 2 of 3
The Simpsons is a cartoon that people take very seriously. It’s in the shadow of its own expectations, a victim of its own success, and...
View ArticleTrailer Happy: Blue Jasmine (2013)
After a string of foreign settings (save one), Woody Allen returns to America for his latest annual outing. Though to trace the last time Woody...
View ArticleBlue Jasmine: I Always Play Russian Roulette in My Head
Boy, the feminist community is going to have a field day with this project for years to come. Let me start by illustrating a point...
View ArticleA Million Ways to Die in the West: When DeLorean Becomes Fact, Print DeLorean...
Following on the heels of the smash hit Ted, one of the contemporary Kings of American comedy sets his sights on the old West for his second feature film. A Million Ways to Die in the West is...
View ArticleMagic in the Moonlight: Woody’s Moon Wanes Too Soon
Illusions, skepticism, mysticism, cynicism, romanticism, jazz, infidelity, chance, luck, misanthropy, philosophy, Magic in the Moonlight covers all these familiar Woody Allen interests, and somehow,...
View ArticleIrrational Man: Ir-Raskolnikov
The 79-year-old legend that is Woody Allen now has 46 films under his belt as writer-director. In a career with moderate ups and downs—he never really puts out a complete lemon, just the occasional...
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