Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Yesterday (2019)


YESTERDAY  (2019)  ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: Danny Boyle
    Himesh Patel, Lily James, Kate McKinnon,
    Joel Fry, Ed Sheeran, Robert Carlyle
A tuneful musical fantasy about a struggling singer/songwriter named Jack Malik (Himesh Partel) who gets knocked cold in a traffic accident at the moment the power goes out all over the world. He comes to in a world where nobody's heard of cigarettes, Coca-Cola, Harry Potter, or (most significantly) the Beatles. Seizing an opportunity, he cribs the Beatles' music and lyrics and soon finds himself being hailed as the greatest rock-&-roll artist of all time. There are complications. Another reminder of how amazing and timeless the Beatles' songs are, and a good choice to go on a double bill with Julie Taymor's "Across the Universe". Robert Carlyle has an uncredited cameo, delivering some sage advice that helps Jack navigate a tricky situation toward the end of the film. You won't recognize Carlyle, but you'll know who he's playing immediately. 

Sunday, July 12, 2026

They Made Me a Criminal (1939)

 
THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL  (1939)  ¢ ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Busby Berkeley
    John Garfield, Gloria Dickson, Claude Rains, 
    Ann Sheridan, May Robson, Billy Halop,
    Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall,
    Frank Riggi, John Ridgley, Ward Bond
In his second feature film, John Garfield plays a prizefighter who goes on the lam when he's framed for a murder and ends up on an Arizona date farm where the Dead End Kids are cracking wise and cooling their heels. Claude Rains steps out of character as a hard-boiled police detective determined to track Garfield down. The studio was Warner Bros. (of course). 

Friday, July 10, 2026

Trapped Ashes (2006)

 
TRAPPED ASHES  (2006)  ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Joe Dante, Monte Hellman, Ken Russell,
    John Gaeta, Sean S. Cunningham
    C: Henry Gibson, Rachel Veltri, Lara Harris,
    John Saxon, Scott Lowell, Joyce Bartok,
    Michèle Barbara Pelletier, Dick Miller
When six people on an exclusive studio tour find themselves trapped in a backlot haunted house, the tour guide suggests they follow the plot of a famous movie that was shot there and try to escape by telling each other horror stories. In one of the stories, a woman has a sexual encounter with a Japanese ghoul. In another, a screenwriter's life takes a twisted turn when a friend sets him up with his girlfriend. In a third, a woman's twin is a tapeworm. In the fourth (actually the first), an actress faces dire consequences when she has breast enhancement surgery (yuck!) and her boobs turn into vampires. And there's still the matter of how these people are going to get out of that house. Nothing that happens in this is all that exciting, and the movie's too goofy to be really scary - or maybe it's not goofy enough - but you could do worse than to put yourself in the hands of these filmmakers. Flash back to an earlier time, and it wouldn't be hard to imagine Boris Karloff or Vincent Price in the Henry Gibson role. 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Rampage (1963)


RAMPAGE  (1963)  ¢ ¢
    D: Phil Karlson
    Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins, Elsa Martinelli, Sabu
Robert Mitchum plays a guy who traps wild animals for zoos. Jack Hawkins plays a guy who shoots wild animals for his trophy room. Machismo boils over when Elsa Martinelli comes between them. Also, some real big cats.

Monday, July 6, 2026

Womb (2010)

 
WOMB  (2010)  ¢ ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Benedek Fliegauf
    Eva Green, Matt Smith, Tristan Christopher,
    Lesley Manville, Peter Wight, Ruby O. Fee,
    Hannah Murray, Natalia Tena, Gina Stiebitz
A boy and a girl meet up on an isolated beach and become best friends. They separate when she moves away, but 12 years later, they reconnect and become lovers. Then there's an accident and things get strange. Cloning and incest are involved. This is an odd one, and a movie you could watch just for how it looks. It's beautifully shot, and director Benedek Fliegauf holds shots several beats longer than you'd expect, so you get plenty of time to take the images in. There's a stillness and slowness to the movie that's almost hypnotic, and a lot of those images feature Eva Green. Take a look.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The Virginian (1929)

 
THE VIRGINIAN  (1929)  ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Victor Fleming
    Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, Mary Brian,
    Richard Arlen, Chester Conklin, Eugene Pallette
In his first all-talking movie, a lean, young Gary Cooper plays Owen Wister's nameless cowboy, who stands up to a rustler played by Walter Huston, romances a schoolmarm played by Mary Brian, and rolls and lights a cigarette using just one hand. Movies were still figuring out what to do with sound at that point, and Cooper was still figuring out how to act in them. They'd both improve a lot in the next few years. According to IMDb, Randolph Scott was Cooper's dialect coach, resulting in what may or may not pass for a Virginia accent. 

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Two Moon Junction (1988)


TWO MOON JUNCTION  (1988)  ¢ 1/2
    D: Zalman King
    Sherilyn Fenn, Richard Tyson, Kristy McNichol,
    Louise Fletcher, Burl Ives, Martin Hewitt,
    Juanita Moore, Millie Perkins, Don Galloway,
    Dabbs Greer, Milla Jovovich, Hervé Villechaize
Softcore, soft-focus erotica about a society princess who falls for a carnival hunk. The sex scenes - the whole point of something like this - aren't nearly enough to make up for the dullness of the romance-novel plot. Kristy McNichol does a lively bit as a fun-loving truck driver, but appears too briefly and disappears way too soon.