Bride & Prejudice
A purposely corny but thoroughly entertaining piece of melting pot cinema.
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A purposely corny but thoroughly entertaining piece of melting pot cinema.
Much like basking in front of your own image, Spacey’s Beyond the Sea is a vanity project, albeit one with some interesting layers surrounding it.
You’ve heard it before. A guy is down on his luck and dealing drugs is the only obvious option. But then the deal goes awry and luck is all that’s[…]
Sets an example for future religious films. It’s able to get its point and purpose across in a way that’s both entertaining and doesn’t alienate the broader audience.
Coscarelli goes beyond the traditional cult status, opting for something that is fun and deep. At least there’s times where it’s like that.
Christmas · Films: B · Reviews: B
If nothing else, Black Christmas will always be remembered as the inferior older brother to Clark’s other Christmas flick, the Tito of the Jackson clan.
It’s crazy, I’ll give it that. There’s also a fair number of campy bits. But there’s also a lot of garbage mixed in.
Takes a single event that is compelling on its own and then takes it that much further by raising a question that’s easy to ask but not always easy to answer – why?
Better Off Dead’s charm stems from its imagination and attitude.
Deepa Mehta provides an accessible introduction as well as some intelligent observations on the success of Bollywood in the Western world.