… the little dark men swarming like ants under the lights, the stores, the movie houses with their garlands of light, the hot-dog stands, the bakeries with their displays of nauseating pastries; the coin machines that played music for you or allowed you to play at rolling balls into litt...
Review– A couple of years ago I popped and on a whim caught a showing ofLondon Has Fallen. It was a perfectly fine if boilerplate action film and overall I did quite enjoy it. Though my mileage was a lot further than a lot of people as I had not seen the first film, so the fa...
That was when I purchased theWarner Bros. 50 Film Collection, vowing to review every single movie in the set. I arrogantly assumed I would knock it out in a couple of years. Maybe even under a year! After all, that’s only one movie every week or two. As it turned out, a rapid ...
In the evening we had intelligence that several of the Needham inhabitants were among the slain, and in the morning it was confirmed that five had fallen in the action and several others had been wounded. It is remarkable that the five who fell all of them had families, and several of th...
This used to be on tv constantly and I always saw it in pieces,I am glad i finally taped it because it is a great and original movie.Jim Jarmusch is funny as the carsalesmen and all the mangled covers are inspired(my favorites are "At the Hop","Born to be Wild"(the only good ve...
“All That Breathes,” a lyrical documentary about two brothers who rescue birds that have fallen victim to the polluted air in New Delhi, has been named the best nonfiction feature of 2022 at the International Documentary Association’s IDA Documentary Awards, which took place on Saturday night...
Today's Featured Review: Fort Laramie National Historic Site The theme this week at usa-c2c.com is forts. Why is that? A cold, windy spell has hit our fair city and we've been stuck inside. We've been under siege. The shades are all drawn to block out the cold, we're bundled ...
The standards laid out in Sullivan are why The New York Times has not lost a libel case in America ever since. In the recent case the Court just refused to hear (Thomas still wants to review Sullivan but said the current case is not the right vehicle for that), Don Blankenship v. ...
fallen into negative territory. The entrepreneurs are disappeared. The pollical bureaucrats have taken over, and the anti-corruption drive continues to hamper business. Capital is flowing out now. The state is now even more in charge of the economy. That means a lot of bad business decisions ...
No challenge to the law has gone to the Supreme Court, and it has never said sexual orientation is cause for a heightened standard of statutory review, said Harvard Law School Professor Charles Fried, a U.S. solicitor general under Republican President Ronald Reagan. ...