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Reopening the Surprisingly Influential Case Files of 1987's 'Dragnet'

Reopening the Surprisingly Influential Case Files of 1987's 'Dragnet'

Mar 23rd, 2017 Jeremy Herbert
The red-band trailer for the upcoming CHIPS movie contains no fewer than five f-bombs, two discussions on the hygiene of a particular act between people who love each other very (very) much, and one incident of homophobic hijinks as a man’s face bumps into another man’s business and they...
Time Capsule: 'Porky's' Is 35 Years Old

Time Capsule: 'Porky's' Is 35 Years Old

Mar 21st, 2017 Eric D. Snider
One of the most reliable sub-genres of the past 10 years has been the raunchy, R-rated sex comedy, a type of film that can be made cheaply yet yield fantastic grosses (both kinds). There were precursors, but the main progenitor of today's Apatow-flavored hits was a Canadian cheapie set in Florida...
Lust For Life: The Music of 'Trainspotting'

Lust For Life: The Music of 'Trainspotting'

Mar 15th, 2017 Bill Bria
The Trainspotting soundtrack, one of the most influential albums of the ‘90s, belongs to the rare group of film soundtracks where the songs are the score. Director Danny Boyle found success with his first feature, 1994’s Shallow Grave, by supplementing the original score with pop tracks both...
The Madcap Legacy of 'Raising Arizona' and 'Evil Dead II,' 30 Years Later

The Madcap Legacy of 'Raising Arizona' and 'Evil Dead II,' 30 Years Later

Mar 13th, 2017 Michael Smith
Zaniness is in short supply these days. In this grim-dark universe directed by Zack Snyder that we’ve created for ourselves, any attempt to be a little bonkers should be recognized. Why can’t we go to the movies and see Wolverine and Xavier get into a Three Stooges-esque poke fight? Where are...
Kongfrontation: The Unexpected Legacy of a Forgotten King

Kongfrontation: The Unexpected Legacy of a Forgotten King

Mar 9th, 2017 Jeremy Herbert
There are few purer forms of entertainment than monkeys, wanton destruction, and comically oversized objects. So when a team of visionary filmmakers led by Merian C. Cooper decided to combine the three in 1933, the cinematic world was never the same. Besides casually revolutionizing special...
U.S. History in Film Part 2: 1914-2008

U.S. History in Film Part 2: 1914-2008

Mar 7th, 2017 Derek Faraci
Welcome back! Last time, we took a look at movies based on U.S. history from Columbus to the end of the 19th century, and boy did we have fun! But there’s still plenty of history to cover, so we better get back in the groove. And what better place to jump back in than what so many people...
Zodiac Killer Movies: A Brief History

Zodiac Killer Movies: A Brief History

Mar 2nd, 2017 Craig J. Clark
There’s a scene about two-thirds into David Fincher’s Zodiac in which David Toschi, the San Francisco homicide detective played by Mark Ruffalo, walks out of a screening of Dirty Harry in disgust, bemoaning the fact that he hasn’t solved the Zodiac case and “they’re already making movies...
U.S. History in Film Part 1: 1492-1908

U.S. History in Film Part 1: 1492-1908

Feb 27th, 2017 Derek Faraci
George Santayana isn’t a household name, but something he said is one of the best-known quotations in human history: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” As a bit of a history buff, I’m a big fan of that quote, and I think it is, for the most part, very true. If...
Revisiting 'Memoirs of an Invisible Man' on Its 25th Anniversary

Revisiting 'Memoirs of an Invisible Man' on Its 25th Anniversary

Feb 27th, 2017 Jeremy Herbert
Memoirs of an Invisible Man sounds like a lazy joke in a comedy about 1985 Hollywood. A nameless executive is airing his daily grievances to an even more nameless assistant. Remind me to get John Carpenter and Chevy Chase on the phone about that invisible man picture — if the effects guys can’t...
'Unbreakable' Through the Eyes of Someone with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

'Unbreakable' Through the Eyes of Someone with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Feb 21st, 2017 Kristen Lopez
The success of M. Night Shyamalan’s mind-bending thriller Split has inspired the director to announce plans to make a sequel to Unbreakable — a film that, until last week, I’d spent more than 16 years avoiding. Why avoid Unbreakable? To properly contextualize, let’s go back to...
Forget 'Fist Fight': 'Three O'Clock High' Is the Greatest High School Fight Movie Ever Made

Forget 'Fist Fight': 'Three O'Clock High' Is the Greatest High School Fight Movie Ever Made

Feb 16th, 2017 Derek Faraci
There are certain movies that filled my teen years. Some of these, like Sixteen Candles and The Lost Boys, are staples that have been passed on to the next generation. But one seems forever stuck between “forgotten” and “cult classic.” Every two years or so, someone will bring it up and a...
Mental Illness in William Peter Blatty's 'The Ninth Configuration'

Mental Illness in William Peter Blatty's 'The Ninth Configuration'

Feb 6th, 2017 Christine Makepeace
The loss of a creative voice often prompts a revisiting of their works. In January, William Peter Blatty, best known as author of The Exorcist, passed away. And while The Exorcist is certainly a film worthy of endless discussion, my favorite Blatty work is 1980’s The Ninth Configuration. Written...
Anxiety and Joy: Jonathan Demme's Two Musical Masterpieces

Anxiety and Joy: Jonathan Demme's Two Musical Masterpieces

Jan 18th, 2017 William Mai
The concert film is a subgenre in a state of continuous, radical change, mainly because of the music it strives to capture. Merely documenting a great stage-show or a searing lead performance can be accomplished by recording the set with a phone, but the energy locked into the time and place of...
What Political Thrillers of the '60s Can Tell Us About 2017

What Political Thrillers of the '60s Can Tell Us About 2017

Jan 18th, 2017 Tom Lorenzo
We live in weird times. Wherever you are on the political spectrum, you probably agree that the world has seen better days. Some people find a silver lining in the fact that great art is often born in the wake of perilous times — take the paranoid thrillers that followed Watergate, for example...
20 Years Later, 'Chasing Amy' Is Kevin Smith's Most Grown-Up Film

20 Years Later, 'Chasing Amy' Is Kevin Smith's Most Grown-Up Film

Jan 17th, 2017 Craig J. Clark
Since he burst onto the independent film scene in 1994 with Clerks, profanity-prone writer/director Kevin Smith has more or less stayed on brand. With few exceptions, his films revolve around verbose slackers in varied states of arrested development – almost literally in the case of his debut’s...
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