(CLICK HERE for my full review in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) In the opening scene of Guillermo del Toro’s new film “Nightmare Alley” we watch a man dragging a dead body, tightly wrapped in a bed sheet, across the dusty floor of a remote ramshackle farm house. He strikes a match and sets the place ablaze. … Continue reading
First Glance: “The Lost City”
Next in line in the increasingly popular buddy action-comedy genre looks to be “The Lost City”. Directed by brothers Aaron and Adam Nee, this silly looking romp puts Sandra Bullock alongside Channing Tatum for a wacky adventure with Daniel Radcliffe playing the main antagonist. I’m not 100% sure how those particular pieces will come together, … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Tender Bar” (2021)
Actor turned mostly director George Clooney helms “The Tender Bar”, an upcoming adaptation of J. R. Moehringer’s 2005 memoir which recounted his life growing up in a complicated Long Island family. Set mostly in the 1970s and 80s, the story (written by William Monahan) bounces back-and-forth between J.R.’s early childhood years and his time at … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Humans” (2021)
A24’s “The Humans” is a fascinating and impossible to pigeonhole drama and the kind of movie that can often slip under the radar. It’s written and directed by Stephen Karan and sports an eye-catching cast that includes Richard Jenkins, Amy Schumer, Beanie Feldstein, Steven Yuen, Jayne Houdyshell, and June Squibb. Based on Karan’s one-act play … Continue reading
The Southeastern Film Critics Association Announce Their 2021 Awards
I have the pleasure of being a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association. Yesterday the voting body presented our awards for the best of the 2021 movie year. It was an interesting year and the voting reflected it. Few of my picks actually won, but I love the group’s enthusiasm and careful consideration that … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Being the Ricardos” (2021)
Once upon a time in television history over 40 million people would spend their Monday evenings tuned into CBS to watch “I Love Lucy”. The half-hour sitcom ran from October 15, 1951 to May 6, 1957 and for four of its six years (including its final year) it was the most watched show on television. … Continue reading