While poignant at times, Not Fade Away is a broken record.

 

 

Bootleggers, brutality, and the 1920’s.

 

 

Why else would you watch the Armstrong interview other than to partake in a drinking game? Here are some words you might listen up for.

 

 

The Queen of Versailles follows David Siegel and his family for two years that encompass the 2008 bank crash and the turmoil that it left in its wake. As the timeshare king of the world, Siegel owns and operates Westgate Resorts, a venture that makes him a multibillionaire. This money has earned him three beautiful wives – […]

 

 

Except for authorial description, there is no evidence of how Abraham Lincoln sounded. There is no visual evidence of how he walked or plodded. But, Daniel Day Lewis’ incomparable portrayal of the 16th president feels more real than any description I’ve ever read. His body is restrained by his own arms that find themselves under the umbrella […]

 

 

January is when movies go to die. Here’s some proof.

 

 

Chaotic family and a gun for hire.

 

 

MTV’s new series Buckwild lowers the bar enough to scrape the bottle of a homemade whiskey barrel.

 

 

A lot has been made about the Academy’s snub of Ben Affleck’s direction of Argo, despite wide acclaim for the movie. The subsequent criticism of the Academy is certainly warranted, particularly if you want to focus on the fact that Affleck provided a movie that is essentially about a half-dozen people getting on an airplane and dealing […]

 

 

Just in case you haven’t read enough critiques of Tarantino’s seventh film. Here’s one more.