‘Life Itself’. The Review.
The legendary film critic Roger Ebert is remembered in the documentary ‘Life Itself’. You will also remember this fantastic review of the film by Eric Shapiro. I miss Roger Ebert. Major new films...
View ArticleTwo Thumbs Up for ‘Life Itself’
James Halcomb reviews the film about one of the most legendary film critics of all time.—It is funny that I knew fairly early on in life what I really wanted to do and that was talk about movies....
View ArticleThe Wrecking Crew – It’s Time to Sing the Unsung Heroes
What do Glen Campbell, Leon Russell, Hal Blain, and Ray Pohlman have in common? —Recognition, or, more specifically, the perceived lack of it, is increasingly a charged topic for men. While...
View ArticleMerchants of Doubt Gives New Meaning to “Sold Out”
As this new documentary demonstrates, to get the devil’s dollars one must first align with the devil’s agenda.—Kurt Vonnegut, in the introduction to his 1961 novel Mother Night, offered a moral to the...
View ArticleThe Dysfunctional Male Ghost in the Machine
Alex Garland’s Ex Machina examines the collision of technology and sexual dysfunction.—Welcome to the Stepford Years. These are the days where men expect, or at least lust/dream after, a lover who is...
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