New Movie Reviews (09.29.23) I try to view new movies and make sure to write capsule reviews at least once a month. In lieu of a '5 Years' favorite post, here are thoughts on 5 recently released films
One Wainy Night: Meeting My Comedy Hero Wet Hot American Summer is one of my all-time three favorite comedies. Not to mention Stella, The State, Wainy Days, the list goes on. So, I am thrilled to share this reflection of meeting David Wain!
#35: "All Apologies" - Nirvana One of the harder songs to write about because of the time, place, the impact of this songwriter but this remains my favorite Nirvana song for a reason.
#34: The Gate (1987) (dir. Tibor Takács) This was the very first horror movie I saw in its entirety in 88', from that moment on, I was hooked. Not to mention, grateful that the mom-and-pop video store nearby would let me rent horror movies!
Episode 215: Wendell B. Harris, Jr. (feat. Robert Daniels of RogerEbert.com) Episode 215: Wendell B. Harris, Jr. (feat. Robert Daniels of RogerEbert.com)0:00/2001× Wendell B. Harris Jr. is an American independent filmmaker trained in drama at Interlochen and Juilliard. His family founded Prismatic Images, a multi-award-winning film/video/audio production facility in Flint, Michigan, in 1979 and he
#33: "Reservations" - Wilco It's been tricky to write once a week but have no fear, this project will continue and let's get back to music with a song that means the world to me. 2002 was a rough year, dad. But this band helped.
#32: La Jetée (1962) (dir. Chris Marker) One of my absolute favorite films that is a key inspiration for what I hope to achieve with a short work myself someday, only having no characters and no voice-over... here, it works wonders.