Disney’s The Black Hole: Like Stupid But Stupider
If Disney’s 1979 “science fiction” movie, The Black Hole, were any stupider, it would collapse in on itself and the take the entire universe with it. Leading proponent of all things science-y, Neil...
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At the end of last year, cinematographer extraordinaire Haskell Wexler died. He left behind a imposing legacy that includes many SB4MC favorites. His eyes twinkled behind films from Who’s Afraid of...
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I’m liking the current trend of filmmakers shooting on film, and glad to see independent filmmakers hard-headedly getting in on it. Writer/director Dennis Hauck takes it a step further by limiting his...
View ArticleDisney’s The Black Hole: Like Stupid But Stupider
If Disney’s 1979 “science fiction” movie, The Black Hole, were any stupider, it would collapse in on itself and the take the entire universe with it. Leading proponent of all things science-y, Neil...
View ArticleMedium Cool Will Not Be Televised
At the end of last year, cinematographer extraordinaire Haskell Wexler died. He left behind a imposing legacy that includes many SB4MC favorites. His eyes twinkled behind films from Who’s Afraid of...
View ArticleToo Late: Five Deaths In Five Reels
I’m liking the current trend of filmmakers shooting on film, and glad to see independent filmmakers hard-headedly getting in on it. Writer/director Dennis Hauck takes it a step further by limiting his...
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