No Country for Old Men (2007, Joel and Ethan Coen)
There’s something untranslatable about the last line of a novel. Even though maybe it shouldn’t, it essentially sums up everything–not just the scene or the story or the characters, but the reader’s...
View ArticleRobocop 3 (1993, Fred Dekker)
It’s actually not hard to find nice things to say about Robocop 3. There’re about fifteen nice seconds of Phil Tippett stop-motion, Dekker’s got a neat way of shooting cars to give a sense of realism...
View ArticleBatman: Year One (2011, Sam Liu and Lauren Montgomery)
Batman: Year One should be much, much better. As it stands, as animated adaptation of Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s comic books, it’s a fantastic proof of concept. It’s no surprise, given much...
View ArticleOffice Space (1999, Mike Judge)
Office Space is the model of efficiency. Judge never races through things, he just tells them really fast or implies them. There’s the fantastic opening montage of everyone going to work, which ought...
View ArticleBatman: Year One (2011, Sam Liu and Lauren Montgomery)
Batman: Year One should be much, much better. As it stands, as animated adaptation of Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s comic books, it’s a fantastic proof of concept. It’s no surprise, given much...
View ArticleOffice Space (1999, Mike Judge)
Office Space is the model of efficiency. Judge never races through things, he just tells them really fast or implies them. There’s the fantastic opening montage of everyone going to work, which ought...
View ArticleOffice Space (1999, Mike Judge)
Office Space is the model of efficiency. Judge never races through things, he just tells them really fast or implies them. There’s the fantastic opening montage of everyone going to work, which ought...
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