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Retornos Film Review
Film Music - Mortar or Frosting? Part Two
Film Music - Mortar or Frosting? Part One
Gibraltar Film Review
The Art of Camera Movement in Film
The Mystery of the Leaping Fish Film Review
Girls of the Sun Film Review
Marlowe Film Review
Lampedusa Film Review
Aurora (2019) Film Review
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Retornos Film Review
A character-based drama in the guise of noir, "Retornos" tells the story of a man haunted by the death of his lover and the disintegration of his family. Starring Xavier Estevez, this debut feature from writer-director Luis Aviles Baquero is an unpretentious gem.
Film Music - Mortar or Frosting? Part Two
How does a music soundtrack add or detract from the success of a film? I examine six films, from different genres and time periods, to answer this question.
Film Music - Mortar or Frosting? Part One
How does a music soundtrack add or detract from the success of a film? I examine six films, from different genres and time periods, to answer this question.
Gibraltar Film Review
Betrayal is rife in "Gibraltar". Gille Lellouche stars as a morally compromised businessman turned drug informant. Unjustly imprisoned by his own government, "Gibraltar" is based on the true-life story of Marc Fievet.
The Art of Camera Movement in Film
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, television personalities are stuck at home in front of their computer screens while broadcasting. Watching the parade of talking heads has led me to a new appreciation of the art of camera movement.
The Mystery of the Leaping Fish Film Review
Not for the faint-of-heart, this addition to my Guilty Pleasures series is a madcap drug farce starring Douglas Fairbanks. My review highlights a rarely discussed aspect of Tod Browning's scenario.
Girls of the Sun Film Review
Women's experience of war inspired writer-director Eva Husson's film "Girls of the Sun". Set in Iraq, this unusual drama tells the story of a woman kidnapped by ISIS who then leads a group of female soldiers in the fight against terrorism.
Marlowe Film Review
James Garner stars as private detective Philip Marlowe. Do the female characters fare better in Raymond Chandler's 1949 novel "The Little Sister" or this film adaptation produced in 1969?
Lampedusa Film Review
Although the tidal wave of refugees landing on Lampedusa's shores has receded, the island still witnesses tragedies at sea. The emotional toll exacted on first responders is illustrated in "Lampedusa", a two-part television drama produced in Italy and starring Claudio Amendola.
Aurora (2019) Film Review
Writer-director Miia Tervo tackles serious issues, alcoholism and immigration, with humor and grace in her debut feature, "Aurora".
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