…eve of the Japanese invasion of that part of China, the film chronicles the lives of displaced Russian aristocrats, Chinese communists, a blind American diplomat, a displaced German Jewish family,…
…Treadwell’s video direction, compares his own feelings about nature, analyzes Treadwell’s intentions, and comments on the subject’s psyche. In one segment, Treadwell rages at the camera. Herzog reminisces vaguely about…
…widow with two children fleeing Paris as the German’s invade during WWII. After their car is bombed, they must flee into the woods with the help of a seventeen-year-old boy…
…great comedic turns from Jeff Goldblum (oddball as ever as Steve’s nemesis/Eleanor’s ex-husband), Bud Cort (as a ‘company stooge’ who delivers the film’s best punchline) and especially Dafoe, who plays…
…A CAT, a film which I did not happen to see. Protests started before the film was screened. The point of that film was to command the viewer to examine…
…GIANT, while his fondness for fifties design and music is also prevalent (no pop songs here. Michael Giacchino, who has composed music for the game series Medal of Honor, composes…
…all impressive in presenting arguments against 21st Century corporate behavior. The obstacles for turning things around are awesome to say the least. Globalization has complicated the monitoring and regulating process…
…understanding solitude they will attempt to destroy anything that differs from their own not being able to create art they will not understand art they will consider their failure as…
…in a gay bar. Minutes later, in comes Rainer. “When Frank’s parents come to town it is ostensibly to see their son. It turns out they have a hidden agenda….
…in it’s inherent belief in value or limits based on gender, but that it is damaging to a community. And when a community is threatened pushing one part down will…