Posts Tagged ‘The Good Cop’ Weekly TV Music Roundup (September 16, 2018) Posted: September 16, 2018 by filmmusicreporter in TV Scoring Assignments Tags: Dan Romer, Dead Lucky, Facebook Watch, Frederik Wiedmann, I Feel Bad, Keegan DeWitt, Kris Bowers, Lesley Barber, Maniac, Mateo Messina...
The Ghost: Directed by Douglas Jackson. With Julie Lee, Michael Madsen, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Richard Hatch. A feared Chinese Tong soldier goes undercover in America as an Asian Internet bride.
Come See the Paradise: Directed by Alan Parker. With Dennis Quaid, Tamlyn Tomita, Sab Shimono, Shizuko Hoshi. The passionate romance between an Irish-American man and a Japanese-American woman is threatened when the Pearl Harbor attacks happen and the wo
IsCop Secretan outright parody? Only to the same extent that something likeHot Fuzzis. As Mel Brooks would tell you, you have to really love these movies and know the stylistic conventions inside and out in order to take the piss out of them effectively. In the film’s most self-aware ...
The Pornographer: Directed by Patrick Sheane Duncan. With Christopher Burgard, Nicholas Cascone, Hector Elias, Fionnula Flanagan. This film contrasts the sleazy and unscrupulous behavior of Greyson (Jason Tomlins), a successful commercial artist who real
We are to select a mismatched couple/pair from a film and write about why it was interesting and/or entertaining. Mismatched couples have been a staple of cinema since the early days, and the trope is certainly not tied to any particular genre. Maybe “Cop” movies are most commonly ...
In fact, it has nothing really to do with that first film other than it also centering a corrupt cop. Nicolas Cage gives one of his most unhinged and impressive performances here, and that’s really saying something. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans peacock Bernie Year: 2011...
Together: The Film (2008) Luke Rosen Sign Builder (uncredited) Law & Order (1990) Paul Scannapieco Convict #13 Louie (uncredited) Law & Order (1990) Jason B. Schmidt Audience Member (uncredited) Corrupting the Classics with Contemporary Crap (2011) Kevin Sebastian Audience Member ...
“When we first started in Hong Kong, you didn’t have help from CGI. You just went out and did what you had to do.” That includes the still-dazzling sequence in Supercop, her 1992 film with Jackie Chan, in which she performs a motorcycle jump on to a moving train. “I felt inv...
Critics Consensus: Though it doesn't delve deeply into the darkness of J.M. Barrie's tale, Peter Pan is a heartwarming, exuberant film with some great tunes. Synopsis: In this Disney animated film, Wendy (Kathryn Beaumont) and her two brothers are amazed when a magical boy named Peter...