2016 in Review: The Ones Below
A garden metaphor coupled with these expectant mothers leaves us with little wiggle room in terms of interpretation
Film reviews, TV, Opinions, Sarcasm.
A garden metaphor coupled with these expectant mothers leaves us with little wiggle room in terms of interpretation
I won’t miss the savings but I’m sad to see the entrance to my neighbourhood go dim.
In every word, he is inviting you to join him, to stand next to him, and feel something
An exciting announcement!
Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1961 film La Notte is a revelation. The second in a trilogy that includes L’avventura and L’eclisse, thisContinue Reading
What would it have sounded like if The Beatles had collaborated?
My film viewing exploded to life again with my first two viewings of 2016: Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) and Nashville (1975).
What’s a little sentiment here and there?
At times the films at Videodrunk go deep into the cinematic
James Stewart oozes pathos because, who hasn’t felt unappreciated in life?