Posted in Reviews on Jan 27th, 2011
At Like a Little: Female, Blonde. Our beloveds, no matter who they are, must be defined first by their sex. Their sex shows us a shape, outlines a silhouette in our minds. The color of the hair comes next: it is what we see first, it is what frames the face, a shade one way [...]
Read Full Post »
Posted in Reviews on Jan 24th, 2011
I like old movies. I like old movies for many reasons, some of which are: for their sincerity (for the optimistic sort, see Top Hat with its ludicrously rose-colored glasses); because their direction & cinematography is often strikingly artistic; and (most importantly for the purposes of this review) because the dialogue to be found therein [...]
Read Full Post »
Posted in Reviews on Jan 19th, 2011
I know, I know, Steven Seagal would appear to be the sort of man whose talents are such as to make critique virtually pointless. His mastery of aikido is almost metaphysical allowing him to deflect laughable, yet oddly persistent, allegations of organized crime connections and sex trafficking whilst maintaining his position amongst the top (largely [...]
Read Full Post »