Review Hitchcock’s Weirdest Movie Comes to Blu-Ray (Blu-ray Review) Alfred Hitchcock’s Number Seventeen has been called many unsavory things, even by the filmmaker himself. It’s an oddity in Hitchcock’s oeuvre, full of half-baked ideas that don’t come Posted on December 10, 2021 Share the post Posted by Lauren Humphries-Brooks
Review ‘Licorice Pizza’: Teen Fantasies and Problematic Realities There’s a strange sort of reverence for any Paul Thomas Anderson November 26, 2021
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Editorial The Marshmallow Apocalypse: Humor at the End of the World in ‘Ghostbusters’ *This is a reprint of a paper I wrote for Ed Guerrero’s November 20, 2021
Review AFI Fest Review: ‘The Power of the Dog’ It has been more than ten years since Jane Campion directed a feature film November 19, 2021
Review Loretta Young Grapples with Trauma in ‘The Accused’ (Blu-ray Review) A small subset of film noir focuses primarily on the experience not of the November 18, 2021
Review AFI Fest Review: ‘Tick, tick…Boom!’ Is suffering required in order for art to be great? This is a question not November 15, 2021