32. “Under the Skin” (dir. Jonathan Glazer, 2013) With his icy, detached gaze and uncanny ability to depict human beings as if they’re unfamiliar animals in a nature documentary, Jonathan Glazer could make anything seem terrifying. That ethos helps turn “Under the Skin” into one of ...
and waxed nostalgic about the days when my skin wasn’t inflamed from having prosthetic guts glued on and ripped off daily. Then randoms with dirty little fingers stuffed blinding, fluorescent contacts into my virgin eyes—is that what they call eyes that have never seen the likes of contacts...
Lecter gets under the skin, and inside the mind, of the young agent, dangerously drawing her into his sick world. An influential film and one of the all-time greats. Dead Alive (1992) WingNut Films 'Dead Alive' (1992) Before he made 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, Peter Jackson con...
my kids were younger, so Howard and I trailed their every move and were exhausted by night fall, falling into a miserable, uncomfortable sleep with our boys. But as they grew, they wanted more independence like the other kids, so I painstakingly doled out bits of freedom like M&M’s....