Film Review: Gone Girl
A Wife Missing, A Husband Squirming Near the beginning of Gillian Flynn’s novel “Gone Girl,” a husband wakes up on his fifth wedding anniversary and overhears his wife humming the […]
A Wife Missing, A Husband Squirming Near the beginning of Gillian Flynn’s novel “Gone Girl,” a husband wakes up on his fifth wedding anniversary and overhears his wife humming the […]
A Pawn in a Gambler’s Game Runner Runner, the latest from director Brad Furman, is apparently based on true events, but it bares little truth. Justin Timberlake plays Richie, a […]
Grasping for Meaning, Love There’s a shot in the middle of Terence Malick’s new film “To The Wonder” that lingers for a moment -like many of its images- that partially […]
A Tip of the Cinematic Cap I know this article is a bit late. But to maintain a fair list, I had to see as many films as I could, […]
Location Scouting With No Room For Error It’s funny how in many science fiction films, children’s fantasies, ideas, and many times realities are shot down with such condescending vigor by […]