For the third in our unintentional continuing series on International Oscar submissions, we look at Lamb, from Iceland, a film much better than the lame pun I used in the headline. Directed by Valdimar Jóhansson in his feature debut, the movie has all the earmarks of a great, slow burn bit of horror, with just … Continue reading It Had to Be Ewe – Lamb
Author: Bill
Auto Erotic Ex Fixation – Titane
More often than not, I appreciate it when a filmmaker decides to take a risk and tries something beyond the standard conventions of storytelling and genre. I'm much more forgiving of a bonkers movie that falls short on quality than I am to a mundane film that's presented competently but just ends up checking boxes. … Continue reading Auto Erotic Ex Fixation – Titane
How I Met Your Motherboard – I’m Your Man
I've been falling behind with my content lately, and for that I apologize. The last several weeks have been hectic, and the desire to sleep has won out over many other priorities, including this blog. Trust me, this is not how I normally operate. I pride myself on being super punctual and try to do … Continue reading How I Met Your Motherboard – I’m Your Man
Shameless, But Not Soulless – Blue Bayou
The immigration issue has been at the forefront of American politics for decades, but perhaps never more so than in the last 10 years, thanks to the virulent racism of Donald Trump and those of his ilk. Even with a much saner Executive in the White House, little seems possible to rectify this highly-nuanced issue … Continue reading Shameless, But Not Soulless – Blue Bayou
IT’S NOT A TUMOR! – Malignant
As I mentioned in this month's edition of "This Film is Not Yet Watchable," it's curious, if not downright depressing, that this October doesn't really appear to have any great options for horror films. There's Antlers, which looks to have some promise, and the utterly surreal Lamb, which I didn't include because I still don't … Continue reading IT’S NOT A TUMOR! – Malignant
This Film is Not Yet Watchable – October 2021
I love October. It honestly might be my favorite month of the year. My mother's birthday is at the beginning, and my nephew's is at the end. There's costumes and candy to be had on Halloween, as well as some good-natured scares. When I lived on the east coast, it was the time when fall … Continue reading This Film is Not Yet Watchable – October 2021
Es Muy Bueno – Language Lessons
There's no two ways about it, last year was utterly depressing when it came to movies. Part of it, obviously, was the effects of the COVID pandemic all but shuttering the film industry, with serious doubts lingering about its ability to survive. But even what little we did get was definitely on the down side … Continue reading Es Muy Bueno – Language Lessons
Endure the Bad for the Really Good – Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
The films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe tend to follow a fairly set formula at this point, especially for the origin stories. You get the standard hero's journey archetype of an otherwise mild-mannered person thrust into a supernatural situation beyond their control. There are a couple of good action scenes to make up for the … Continue reading Endure the Bad for the Really Good – Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Talk to Me Like Lovers Do – Together
Hello, everyone! It's been a little bit of a hiatus due to my most recent project (People Puzzler, season 2, debuting Monday, 9/27 on GSN!), but I wrapped yesterday, which means I'm finally able to properly catch up on reviews and get back to regular movie watching. Thanks for sticking with me. Anyhoo, it's somewhat … Continue reading Talk to Me Like Lovers Do – Together
Same Old Song and Dance – Respect
One of the sad side effects of the COVID pandemic was the complete reshuffling of the movie release schedule, by necessity, due to the shuttering of theatres nationwide. Some films went online, others got delayed multiple times, and some appear to be all but abandoned at this point. For me, the biggest hit was that … Continue reading Same Old Song and Dance – Respect









