Sugar
Apple TV’s Sugar doesn’t just embrace noir in general, it attempts to be a modern neo-noir grounded in a reality … Continue reading Sugar
Apple TV’s Sugar doesn’t just embrace noir in general, it attempts to be a modern neo-noir grounded in a reality … Continue reading Sugar
Over the sixty-plus years and exactly 200 credits that Louis Gossett Jr. amassed on screen, he is largely associated with … Continue reading Lou Gossett Jr.
Before we get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s current crop of nominees, please give me a moment … Continue reading The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees: 2024
The term “character actor” is one lined with pitfalls and potentially negative connotations. After all, aren’t all actors playing characters? … Continue reading M. Emmet Walsh
Scarface, Brian De Palma’s nearly three-hour reach for epic-level greatness is seldom talked about as an actual film anymore. The … Continue reading Scarface
During the peak of his fame, I wasn’t much of a fan of comedian Richard Lewis. That’s not because I … Continue reading Richard Lewis
Unfortunately, there has been no shortage of documentaries over the years depicting the war torn, hallowed out portions of countries … Continue reading Kiss the Future
We all do it. We put up walls around us to give us a sense of safety and security. For … Continue reading The Zone of Interest
The story of Griselda Blanco has already been covered well by the outstanding Billy Corben-directed documentaries Cocaine Cowboys and Cocaine … Continue reading Griselda
While I would not want to simplify the film career of the mighty Carl Weathers down to one role, let’s … Continue reading Carl Weathers