The Exorcist Director and Norman Lear Made a Movie About the Invention of Stripteases William Friedkin The Night The Raided Minsky's teased the origin of the striptease while bringing together two of Hollywood's biggest names. ByAdam Symchuk ...
the earthling who likes to slave over a hot computer and can’t believe this woman really loves him. Basinger gets most of the good comic moments in the movie and does with them what she can, but Benjamin and his writers seem to have run short of invention. Most of the plot development...
For high speed chase scenes or a low speed horse back rides, the film industry’s cameras occasionally have to go mobile and when they do, they rely on specialist high tech. cars and trucks. Usually wearing intimidating matte black paint (to reduce glare) these vehicles are often engineering...
and lane change is set to the beat of the soundtrack. Baby Driver is the invention of a car chase musical, where our hero- who goes by the name of Baby (Ansel Elgort)- is the fastest getaway driver around and always moves to the beat of his special collection of tunes. It must be...
Best Incongruous Action Sequence:The sniper battle inThe Hurt Locker. This is the best sequence in the movie, which is weird because it’s ostensibly a movie about a bomb disposal squad (those sequences are good too, but they’re not as good as this one). ...
But My Movie Business focuses primarily on the thirteen years John Irving spent adapting his novel The Cider House Rules for the screen--for four different directors. Mr. Irving also writes about the failed effort to make his first novel, Setting Free the Bears, into a movie; about two of...
This is what we’re talkin’ about. Then there’s the Watched-A-Ridiculous-Amount-of-Times List. These are the movies that have really become a part of you.Also — Screen Size Does Matter. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: “You can’t really say you’ve seen a movie...
Of all the regular screening series that go on in the Boston area, there's probably none that's a better value while flying under the radar than the one run by Goethe-Institut Boston. It's at the Coolidge the first Sunday of every month, it's five bucks, and every time I've gone...
How dare you even think about posting anything about this piece of garbage. It was a complete insult to all who were actually at Pearl Harbor, the Battle of Britain and the raid on Tokyo. It is a travesty and should be burned.