“The Abyss” (throughout San Diego County) is the most hardware-cluttered movie imaginable, full of dials and valves and pressure locks and daunting technical gear, yet it leaves you feeling sappily euphoric. This must be like rapture of the deep: Machines crash against other machines underw...
This is where the story of the production ofThe Abyssbegins. At this point, Cameron had two of the all time great science fiction films to his credit. For his next project, rather than flying up into space or journeying into the future, Cameron decided to concentrate on something that had...
It brings to mind the darkly poetic words of Batman from "Batman: Year One," - "I never saved anything for the swim back." It's a haunting reminder of the stakes at play, even if it's a leap from Gotham's shadows to the sunlit terror of "The Reef." And yet, when faced with ...
Black Water: Abyss is one of those movies that isn’t particularly good but may not have to be if you’re in the right mood.
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A review written about a great movie This movie should be watched by any and all people but it should be watched by EVERY body worker out there. Mimi Rogers has a beautiful body. This movie is not a movie about sex or sensual massages. Mimi is very comfortable with her body and with...
a SIFF 2024 review VisionaryI Saw the TV GlowCracks Eggs and Shatters Emotional Expectations Visionary directorJane Schoenbrun’sI Saw the TV Glowis one of the best films about identity I’ve ever seen. I admit that this effusive praise comes from a slightly biased perspective. Even so, there...
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Movie Review Category Archives:Movie Review Harder They Fall #4: Pre-Orders Up Now Posted onJune 6, 2018byNathan Bean Line Of Sight: Pic by Jeff Laisch In a break from our scheduled programming, just a quick announcement that the latest issue of my very occasional punk fanzineHarder They ...
in 1989 it would have referred toThe Abyss.James Cameron’s underwater epic was a massive technical achievement, and given the filmmaker’s pedigree it had all